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HOUSES BUILT TO ORDER AND FOR SALE ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, OR FOR CASH.
Office, rooms 12 and 13 Wilcox Block, Oakland.
WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Manager.
ALAWIEDA COUIMTY BRANCH
OIF THE
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J.F. HougHioD, - Presiflent. iyf\ ^^sgirrVi'."'rV M:'k^ tL F. K. snanucK, A. c. Henry.
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L. L Bal[er, - - Vice-Prest. ♦. ^^^^^^L^J^- >.^y^-i:^ jos. B. Mariin, T. B, simpsoii
Clao. Story. - Secretary. f^t^^a^'tC '^^^^fl^ f???"' \T\
R. H. Magill, - Genl. Agent. \^}}z^^,QkhU*^jVi,:^^ C. W. Haiuaway.
OFFICE, 922 and B24~BR0ADWAY, OAKUND
(Union Bau^i Building.)
Reliable Indemnity against Uoss and Dania • l>v Vir- '-rnlshed at the ItOWEST RATES coosistent with
soht ucy i.ml fair iiroiit.
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid.
Th.i i'l, 111. ,.f tiijs branch Is deposited an ' .: ■ ,. ;n this county, a feature peculiar to the Home Mutual. -
R. H. MACILL, Manager.
I'HAN. V. IIAI.I.. W. r.. FRRBTCH, nn<i W. J. EI>EN, Vity A.$;eii(H.
HOME insi;kaNx;e company
The only local Company tvliose assets are not concentrated in San Francisco,
and liable to suffer by conflagfration.
Head Office, - - - 469 Ninth Street, Oalciand.
Branch Office, - - - - 415 California St., San Francisco.
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W. P. JONES VICE PJIESIDEXT
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ED. E. POTTER GENERAI^ AGENT
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G. M. FISHER, W. P. JONES, C. O. BRIGHAM, SAMUEL BRECK,
F. K. SHATTrOK, .lOHN ORELLIN. J. S. EMERY, V. D. MOODY, "
A. J. SNYDER, C. H. TWOMB" FA", TTTOMAS ARTHUR.
B. C. Di.CK, Sp^cj Agent.
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And Metal Roofing.
1120 BROADWAY,
OAKLAND.
PHCENIX IRON WORKS
Nos. 18 and 20 Fremont St.,nr.Marl[el, San Francisco, Cal.
All kiufis of
Forjinj \ Machine Work
PRISON CELLS AND BRIDGE WORK,
Wrought Iron Girders and Beams, Fire and
Burglar-Proof Safes, Bank Vaults and
Bank L' ^ "'-ought Iron Doors and
Shutters, aTi^hiinds of House-Smith Work,
Dry Air Compressors for Steam or Water
Power.
SteaiiEiKai Horse Powers
inAi>i': T<» 4»ici>I':r.
Estimates given for all kinds of Machinery.
JONATHAN KITTREDGE, Proprietor.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1856.
Steam Coffee and Spice Mills.
CHARLES BERNARD
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Family C hartre s Coffee
ALWAYS ON HAND
Roast and Ground Coffee and Spices of all kinds.
Also, Saleratns, Carbonate of Soda, Cream of
Tartar and Baking Powder.
IVos. -ror and 'T'OO SAIVSOMIE ST.
Cor. 01 Gold, liet. JacKson and Pacific Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.
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No. 5 SIXTH ST. near Market, SAN FRANCISCO.
Laloratory for Preserviii ^ow ers, Leayes ; to Dye drasses, Mosses, etc.
FirBt premium received at 18 World-Expositions, besides many Decorations
and Diplomas.
Wedding and Funeral Orders for Fresh and Med Flowers a specialty.
Artiflcial FloTrer Decorations of every description made up of the finest
materials ; all work guaranteed to be First-Class.
Tlie Great Book, WONDERS OF THE FLORA, by H. Acosta KresUen,
a treatise on all the Flowers and Fancy works ; illustrated. Sent post paid Ql* 50
to any part of the country.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCHUSTER & NIEHAUS, Proprietors.
Mannfactarers of 9IonIdings, Brackets, Frames, Doors*
Sash, Blinds: Scroll Sawing, Turning,
Stair Building, etc,
WATER TANKS, FENCES and MILL WORK
Of every description, to order. Orders left at liUinbei- Yard Office, Kast
Berkeley, will receive prompt attentiou.
COMecteil Willi tne estaDlislmEnt is a Grist miii, lor grinfllng leeil lor liorses, cattle, etc.
Calriila Brass M
125 FIRST ST.
Opp. Miima, - San Francisco
WEED ilGWELL
Agents for
SEIBERT'S
Enreia Lnlrlcator,
BRASS COMPOSITION
Zinc and Babbitt
Metal Castings.
Brass Ship Work of all
kinds, Spikes, Sheathins,
Nails, Rudder Braces, Hm
ges, etc.
Aiso, Church and Steam-
boat Belle and Gongs.
Steam, Liquor, 'Water, Oil
and Flange Cocks made and
repaired.
Hydraulic Pipes and Noz
ileg And Hose Couplings and
Connections.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Boat Builder
Berry Street,
Bet-ween Third and Fourth Sts., San Francisco.
BOATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Built to order and kept constantly on hand.
K,E:p-A^iiaiiNrc3- j^TTEzsriDEr) to.
Stanford Stables
NORTH SIDE RAILROAD AVENUE, NEAR WOOD,
(First Station from Wliarf. )
C. H. NOR, Proprietor
Carriases, Rotoays M Mn
AND MOST STYLISH TURNOUTS
Furnished at tbe
Most Moderate Terms in the City.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Alameda Encinal
Established September 16th, 1869.
TEfiMSi THREE OOLURS ft VEftB IN ftOVftNCE,
F. K. KRAUTH,
Proprietor and Editor.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. D. WHEAT
Notary Public
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W. D. FERINE
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1002 BroaSway aid 1 W. Cor. Alice aM Fonrti Sts.
Sidewalks, Ornamental Walks, Colored Tile,
Stone Steps.
BISHOP'S
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OONXAININ'G
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
STREET GUIDE,
A RECORD OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT,
Its Institutions, Etc.
ALSO, DIEECTORIES OF
BERKELEY AND ALAMEDA.
DIKECTOEY PUBLISHING CO., COMPILERS.
OAKLAND:
W. B. HARDY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
959 BROADWAY,
DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO., 518 CLAY ST., S. F.
1880.
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STSINWAV AND OTHER PIANOS
For CasU or on easy Iiistallnieitts.
;c.3g Bi?.TJEisr3sr'S isa:tj&xc store,
911 Wa$«hington St., Oakland.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1880, by Painter «fe Co.
in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C.
•- T. C. W. B. S. — •
Tliere were foroierlj Seven IVoiiders of the ^Vorld, the Eighth Is
THE SIXTH 'WONDER woulil bo to find a family on the ]*acific Coast that does not use it.
THE TENTH WONnER i.-.thal It is being slilpped in large quantities to the Atlantic States.
THE ELEVENTH IVONDER is, that a Soap possessing such remarkable cleansing quali-
ties as to convert the Drudgerj- of the Kitchen and Laundry into a pleasant pastime, can be
made at such a low price as to place It within the reach of all.
EVERY FIRST-CI.ASS CiROCER
On the Pacific Coast keeps it. If your grocer does not keep it, either give your patronage to the one
that does, or order a sample box direct from the
STANDARD SOAP COMPANY
204 SACRAMENTO STREET.
rRlCE, $1.75 PER BOX,
Delivered in San Francisco free. iSample boxes sent to thf; country on receipt of the above price>
Avith express charges added. BEWAJiK ol the many fraudulent imitations of this celebrated Soap,
and use none that does not bear the imprint of the Standard Soap Conipan:«'.
We also manufacture the following superior and well-known brands of Soap : Thomas' Patent
Glycerine, Kane's Condensed, La Belle Savon, Magnolia, Standard Best, Standard Pure Borax, Coin
Soap, Roman Kitchen, Stamlard, }'ortman and Challenge Chemical Olive, Magic Bleaching, Har-
ness Soap, Barl)ers' Soap, Carbolic Sheep Wash, Matlock's Fruit M'ax, Standard, Eureka, and Chal-
lenge Washing Powders, etc., etc. In fact, we may Justly claim to manufacture the most varied,
extensive and complete assortment of Family, Laundry, and Toilet Soaps made In the United States.
Country dealers can purchase our goods fron) any or all the wholesale grocers in San Francisco,
Sacramento, or Portland, at our regular prices.
All orders addressed to us direct will receive prompt and careful attention.
STANDARD SOAP COMPANY, 204 Sacramento St., San Francisco.
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS.
Page.
Page.
Alameda. Directory. .. 559
Municipal Finances . . 24
Banks 74
BerUeley Directory 513
Board of Education ... 36
Municipal Government of Oakland. . 35
Municipal Licenses 26
Notaries Public of Alameda Coimty. . 34
Oflacial Directory of the County of
Alameda 31
Police Department 36
Population 18
Post Ofaces . . 78
Board of Equalization 33
Board of Supervisors .... 32
Business Directory of Oak-
land, Berkeley and Ala-
meda 6.53
Churches 55
City of Oakland 17
Railroads— Street 77
Real Estate 18
Register of Names, Alameda.. 569
Register of Names, Berkeley . 517
Register of Names, Oakland.. 95
Secret Societies . 60
Courts 33
Educational 41
Fire Department 37
Harbor of Oakland 29
Improvements 19
Independent Order of Odd Fellows. . 62
Libraries 75
Masonic 60
Military 73
Miscellaneous Societies 69
State Deaf and Dumb and Blind Asy-
lum 54
Street and Avenue Guide 80
Universltv of California 43
Ward Boundaries 37
fi^" The names of residents of Temescal will
be found in the register of names of Oakland.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
Page.
Page.
Dixon & Bernstein ih9
Edwards R. W back cover
Elite Photograph Gallery... . 735
Alameda County Branch Home Mu-
tiial Insurance Co front cover
Alameda Enciual 557
Austin & Bonney back cover
Gilbert & Brown bottom line
Gladding, McBean & Co 747
Barnard W. E. & Co 744
Gordon J. S. G top line and back cover
Boericke & Tafel back cover
Bruenn A 14 and front cover
Hallidie A. S 345
Hays, Blow & Co back of cover
Hicks D.& Co 664
California Electrical Works
444, 668, 728, 730, 749, 755
Hirshberg & Lawson 2
Home Mutual Insurance Co front cover
Jones, Robinson & Co 735
Clark G.W top line
ClarkN 747
Classical and English School 190
Kirk C . 701
Collins T 6
Coplin A front cover
Day Thomas 188
De La Montanya M back cover
Degen G. F 190
Luce Geo. J 687
Magill R. H front cover
Denniston E. G 748
Dewey&Co 734
Montague W. W. & Co 3
16
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
Page.
Morrison J. J side line
Mueller J. C 2
MuUer C front cover
Napa Soda Works top line and
back cover
NorC.H 6
Oakland Brewery 667
Oakland Collection Office bottom line
Oakland Gas Light Co 383
Oakland Home Insurance Co front cover
Oakland Ice Co top line
and back cover
Oakland Nursery 38i
Oakland Steam Carpet Beating Ma-
chine 170 and 672
Oakland Tribune 94
Pacific Mail Steamship Co 763
Pacific Pottery 747
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co 2
Page F. 8 back cover
Perine W.D 8
Phctnix Iron Works 3
Real Estate Union front cover
Page.
Reed Robert 655
Renken H 661
RiegerP. & Co 696
Robinson H 538
San Francisco Laundry bottom line
San Francisco Plating Works 748
SchoUC.F 706
Schuster & Niehaus 5
Skinker John 445
Smith William 761
Spring Menzo 656
Standard Soap Co 14 and back of cover
Stanford Stables 6
Stevens Charles A 558
SurryhneE. & Co 463
Tillmann & Bendel side line
Tribune, Oakland 94
Weed & Kingwell 5
West Berkeley Planing Mills ' 6
Wheat C. D 8
Will&Finck 686
Williams, Dimond & Co 763
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
The City of Oakland.
Again it becomes the duty of the compiler to lay before
the public, through the annual edition of the City Directory,
such facts and figures as shall serve to some extent to illus-
trate the degree of prosperity which Oakland has enjoyed,
and the advancement which she has made during another
year of her history. While the statistical information given
in the following pages does not show that wonderfully rapid
growth which characterized several former years, evidence
is given of a healthy progress and of many substantial gains.
Oakland is so situated that so long as the State of California
gives any sign of vitality she must share in its effect.
The almost total cessation of immigration from?the East for
a long period has temporarily subjected one of Oakland's
prime industries, that of the building interest, to compara-
tive stagnation. Yet as our carefully prepared statistics
show that not less than five hundred and twelve buildings
were erected within the city limits during the year 1879, the
assessed valuation of property increased from $27,730,000
to $28,348,000. Extensive improvements have been made
and still greater are in progress and contemplated by the
Central Pacific Eailroad Company upon the west and south
of the city. These improvements are such as to show that
it is the fixed purpose of that corporation to concentrate
within our borders an enormous shipping interest, one that
cannot fail to perpetually augment the resources of the city,
whose growth must be co-relative to that of the State, and
in fact of the Coast. Further appropriations by Congress
for harbor improvements, coupled with such conditions as
can be accepted by all parties, also give new encouragement.
Competing lines of railway are also in course of construc-
tion, with promise of early completion. Trade and travel
both from northern and southern counties will ere long find
its way here. The material growth of the city is evinced by
the expenditure of over a million of dollars in improve-
ments. Still better is the financial showing ; no further
indebtedness has been incurred, and the public school
department has been maintained with increased efficiency.
New manufacturing enterprises are being inaugurated with
Collect Your Bills aiD«„yk
_ . and BKOADWAV, Up Stairs.
2
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marm St„S. F., Imponer Frencn aud Englisli WALL PAPERS
18 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
a promise of securing to all who desire to labor, steady
employment. So many are the advantages and attractions
of Oakland as a place of residence, that ]3eople from all
parts of the State are here constantly seeking homes. Many
new suburban residences of great beauty have been erected,
and others are being built. The equable climate, the unsur-
passed educational facilities, easy and rapid transit to the
commercial metropolis, all tend to concentrate population
here. Yet the returns of the Federal Census, now being
taken, will disappoint many. The truth is the population
not only of Oakland, but of San Francisco, and in fact of
nearly all American cities, has been estimated too high.
Oakland will show about 35,000 inhabitants, an increase
unparalleled in the State or Union during the past ten years.
At the last enumeration, that of 1870, the population was
but 10,000. We regret that the exact figures are unattainable
for this issue of the Directory, as the canvass is yet incom-
plete.
Real Estate.
The long continued activity which characterized the real
estate market of Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda for several
years, has not been evident during the past year. Sales have
been limited and prices have not been maintained, except for
choice business property. Residence property in choice lo-
cations is, however, much sought for by persons of large
means and those retiring from business. Especially is this
true of suburban property and sites commanding extensive
views. Washington street property has also held its own
well, and the establishment of wholesale houses on that
thoroughfare has a tendency to raise values. Auction sales
of outside lots have been unsuccessful and nothing but an
upward turn in business affairs will restore the old time
buoyancy of prices. The location of manufactories in this
city will have a more direct and immediate effect upon the
prices of real estate than any other cause. And it is grati-
fying to know that prospects are good for the early erection
of important industrial works in our midst.
The usual annual record of sales is omitted owing to the
fact that no compilations have been made, but it may be
stated that estimates by the best authorities do not place the
figures at above three millions of dollars for the year 1879.
Even this figure may be considered as an exceedingly favor-
able indication for Oakland, in a period like that through
which we have been passing.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
[■as Geary St., San Francisco.
862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS. 19
Building Improvements.
Contrary to the almost universally accredited predictions
at the opening of the building season of 1879, a smaller
number of houses has been erected than for any year since
1873. The causes of this comparative quiet in building
operations are plainly apparent. Social agitations in the
metropolis, tended to render capital wary; the unusually
light immigration limited the demand for houses; shrinkage
of values and of rents rendered residence property less re-
munerative; and the lack of an extended system of manu-
facturing industries left numbers without regular employ-
ment and consequently without the incentive even when
possessing the means for building homes. Great activity in
building had prevailed for several years, hundred of stores
and thousands of dwellings had been erected, a large part
which were for rent or for sale on installments — hence with
new comers arriving in but limited numbers the supply of
houses of late has been nearly up to the demand, and the
city has, in common parlance, "taken a rest."
This term in Oakland does not mean absolute inactivity,
but rather a gradual and healthy growth. Accurate reports
have been made weekly by the city's statistician, which
summarized show that five hundred and twelve houses of all
classes were built during the year 1879 at an aggregate cost,
as ascertained from the owners, builders or architects, of
$1,021,115. Citizens of Oakland can point with some degree
of pride to even such a record of substantial progress during
a period of doubt, depression and comparative stagnation.
BUSINESS HOUSES ERECTED.
One brick block, located on San Pablo Avenue, between
Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, was built by Remillard
Bros., at a cost of 112,000.
Eighty-five structures of wood, designed for business pur-
poses, were erected at a cost in the aggregate of $115,250.
In this list are included stores, manufactories, shops, offices,
etc. Among the more important may be mentioned the
Clinton Flouring Mills, the East Oakland Planing Mills,
the Grove-street Planing Mills, and May's Livery Stables
and Depot of the Brooklyn and Fruit Yale Eailroad Com-
pany, all rebuilt after destruction by fire, the Oakland Soap
Works and Bettmann's Block on East Central Avenue.
GILBERT & BROWN
Offer tHe most DesiraWe Residence Property on tlie Coast.
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 HaiKet St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Mer in Paper Hangings
20
OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
DWELLING HOUSES.
To show the cost in detail of the new dwellings added to
the city during the year, and to give an indication of the
character of our gain, a carefully prepared table is ap-
pended :
Average Cost.
$ 200
250
300
350
400
450
500
600
675
700
750
800
850
900
925
975
1,000
1,100
1,150
15 1.200
1 1,230
1 1,285
11 1,300
3 1,350
7 1,400
No. Average Cost.
27 2,000
2 $ 2,100
5 2,20C
7 2,250
3 2,400
16 2,500
2 2,600
3
3
1
2
1
13
2
1
2,700
2,750
2,800
2,850
2,900
3,000
3,200
3,300
10 3,500
3 3,700
14
2
3
1
4,000
4,250
4,500
4.750
6 5,000
2 5,500
2 6,000
2 7,000
2 7,500
2 8,000
8,500
10,000
11,000
12,000
13,000
15,000
25,000
20 1,500
1 1,550
8 1,600
1 1,650
3 1,700
15 1,750
3 1,800
3 1,900
1 1,925
Total number buildings, 421. Total cost, $795,165.
New residences of which especial mention may be made
are those of —
Albert Miller, corner of Union and Fourteenth streets,
costing $25,000.
Dr. J. r. Geary, on Telegraph avenue, costing $15,000.
A. Chabot, corner of East Fifteenth and Second avenue,
costing $13,000.
Judge John Garber, Claremont avenue, , costing $12,000.
W. E. Hale, in the suburbs, costing $11,000.
Lloyd Vernon, on Vernon street, costing $8,500.
SI? T A TT'MTl'R Y ^^slilno: called lor and Delivered lu S. F., OaKland, Alameda, Berkeley,
. r. iliiUnUIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS. 21
Carroll Cook, on Lake street and the shores of Lake
Merritt, costing $12,000.
George R. Lang, on East Fourteenth street, near Thir-
teenth avenue, costing $7,000.
Dr. Pinkertou, on Thirteenth avenue, near East Twenty-
sixth street, costing $7,500.
P. M. Moe, on the corner of Harrison and Durant streets,
costing $6,000.
Mrs. Snowball, on Harrison street, near Durant, costing
$5,000.
Joseph Scotchler, on Central avenue and Chestnut street,
costing $3,700.
J. K. Cutting, on Chester street, near Ninth, costing
$3,500.
W. r. Boardman, on Grove street, near Seventeenth,
costing $3,500.
Prominent among the builders are John Ziegenbein who
built about thirty houses during the year, the Eeal Estate
Union which erected three first-class residences on Seven-
teenth street near Castro, four on Ninth between Oak and
Madison, three on Jackson near Tenth, averaging in cost
about $5,000 each, besides several cottages.
James De Fremery, who built two large residences on
Poplar street, near Fourteenth, costing $4,000 each, and E.
C. Sessions, who improved Highland Park, East Oakland,
by the erection of four large residences, costing $6,500 each.
Many other substantial improvements might be men-
tioned, as well as the names of other enterprising builders,
bul the above suffices to show that a good degree of enter-
prise prevails and that a fair number of costly and elegant
houses have been erected.
Public Improvements, School Buildings, Etc.
The Hall of Records, described elsewhere, was built during
the year at a cost of $75, 000. The public school facilities
were increased by additions to the Prescott, the Franklin
and the Lincoln school buildings at a cost of $10,200, and
affording an additional seating capacity of 595.
Four buildings designed for private educational purposes
have been added to the already large facilities enjoyed by
Oakland as an educational center. These are the English
and Classical School building, erected at a cost of $2000;
the St. Anthony Society building, in East Oakland, costing
$4500; the new building of the Christian Brothers, costing
$4000, and that of St. Mary's, costing $3000.
The "Oakland" Collection Office.'""^ ""■^^"'-
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MaiKei St., S. F.-Complete siocK ol Paper Hangings-SKillIul WorKmen.
22 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
SUMMARY — FOR 1879.
No. Cost.
Dwellings erected 421 $795,165
Business houses, manufactories, etc 86 127,250
Private school buildings 4 13,500
Hall of Records 1 75,000
Additions to public school buildings 10,200
Total 512 $1,021,115
The Coming Year.
The year 1880 opened with fair prospects of a continued
healthy activity in building enterprises. Much will depend,
however, upon the return of general prosperity throughout
the State, and a consequent increase of immigration. While
Oakland is growing more rapidly than any other city in the
State, it is the first to feel the stimulating influence of pro-
gress and success in agricultural and mining enterprises
throughout the borders of the commonwealth. Since the
commencement of the year, about one hundred and fifty
buildings have been erected, comprising among them a
number of costly private residences. One three-story brick
block, that of Mr. E. Hook, has been erected on Broadway
at a cost of over $20,000. AYork on the Masonic Temple is
progressing rapidly, and will be completed during the sea-
son, being, by odds, the finest structure in the city. A large
brick block is in course of construction on Eleventh street,
between Broadwa}' and Washington. Other fine business
blocks are contemplated on Broadway, Numerous elegant
suburban residences are being built or will soon be com-
menced. Altogether, the present year's progress will prob-
ably prove eminently satisfactory.
Manufactures.
The most important manufacturing industry of Oakland
is that of flour. Three mills, with large facilities, run con-
stantly, and manufacture, in the aggregate, $1,200,000 in
value per annum. From one of these mills extensive ship-
ments are made to Asia and the Sandwich Islands.
The amount of beer produced annually bv the breweries
of Oakland is 600,000 gallons.
Several planing and wood-working mills supply the local
demand, besides shipping quantities of dressed material
abroad.
^ F I ANN DRY *^*=**=**^ "\;Vc»r-l5., X^o^^?^ 3E*x-±ces
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
MUNICIPAL FINANCES. 23
Three tanneries produce annually about $90,000 value in
leather.
Fruit and vegetable canning is extensiyelj carried on in
the northern suburbs of the city. Several hundred hands
finding employment during the busy season.
The Oakland Bag Manufactory, located on the eastern
shore of Lake Merritt, is extensively engaged in making
sacks, and employs about 500 Chinamen.
There are also iron and boiler works on a limited scale,
and manufactories of cigars, boots and shoes, gloves, dental
goods, together with many other minor articles.
A woolen factory with a capital of one hundred thousand
dollars has been organized, and its managers contemplate
commencing work early the ensuing autumn.
The Public Schools.
The public schools of Oakland are a source of just pride
to her citizens, affording as they do educational advantages
that are unsurpassed in any city on the continent. To the
admirable management of Hon. F. M. Campbell, present
State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and under whose
fostering care the school system of Oakland was developed
and improved, much is due.
During the past year, although no new public school
buildings have been erected, some considerable additions
have been made to the school accommodations. Four rooms
each have been added to the Prescott, Franklin, and Lincoln
school buildings, affording seats for 595 pupils.
The school census taken in June, 1879, shows the following
result :
CHILDEEN OF SCHOOL AGE.
First Ward 2,158
Second Ward 1,252
Third Ward 968
Fourth Ward 1,319
Fifth Ward 435
Sixth Ward 695
Seventh Ward 1,123
Total 7,950
Number for previous j-ear 6,679
Increase 1,271
Niimber of children under five years of age 3,633
Number the previous year .- 3,259
Increase 374
Total number of children in the city under 17 years of age. 11,583
Pilhort £ PrniAin Ko Detur Iflvestment ttian me Barsams in jdameda Real Estate
UIIUCllOC UlUWII. Oifered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarUet St., S. F., tie finest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hangings.
24 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
ATTENDANCE.
Number between 5 and 17 who have attended Public School during
the year 5,490
Number of like age who have attended private schools but no public
schools during the year 750
Number of like age who have attended no school during the year .... 1,710
Number of children enrolled in the Public Schools January 15, 1879. 5,315
Number enrolled on November 20, 1879 5,503
The number of teachers employed is 124
The average number of pupils to each teacher 44
The average salary paid each teacher $74 79
Aggregate amount paid for teachers' salaries during the year 1879 $115,131 29
Salaries of Superintendent, Janitors, etc 13,910 96
Building and Real Estate 17,243 22
Miscellaneous expenditures 23,589 12
Grand total $169,874 59
Municipal Finances.
The following statement from the books of the City Clerk
and Treasurer, Mr. James Docls, will show the receipts and
disbursements on municipal account for the year 1879.
There is an increase in the receipts over the preceding year
of $11,000 ; the aggregate being $458,954 35 against $447,-
967 78 for the year 1878. The expenditures were $285,-
688 26, for all purposes except public schools, the latter
costing $174,220 81, bringing the total up to .$459,910 07,
about $20,000 less than for the year 1878. It is noticeable
that the sum of $17,000 was paid for teachers salaries in ex-
cess of the sum paid in 1878. General current expenses
were about the same. A liberal sum was paid to secure the
advantages of the Free Library, namely about $13,000.
Judiciously managed this is money well expended.
THE BONDED DEBT.
The bonded debt of the city is $654,000, the amount be-
e F I AIINDRY prompt attention to orders for WASHINGc
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
MUNICIPAL FIXANXES.
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ing unchanged from last rear. The following
particulars concerning the bonded debt :
table shows
For what Purposes.
Rate
Interest
Amount of
Yearly
Interest.
Erection of Citv Hall . .
1868
$50,000
1883
10
$5,000 00
Carpentier Judgment. . .
1868
16,000
1883
10
1,600 00
Floating Debt
1870
70,000
1890
10
7,000 00
School Buildings
1872
50,000
1892
8
4,000 00
Municipal Purposes
1872
80,000
1903
8
6,400 00
Dredging the Bar
1874
15,000
1889
8
1,200 00
Municipal Purposes
1874
100,000
1905
8
8.000 00
Refunding School Bond.
1874
100,000
1905
8
8,000 00
Lake Sewer
1S75
173,000
1885
8
13,840 00
$654,000
$55,040 00
The latter item of $173,000 is payable by property owners
interested, the city extending its guarantee.
The issue of bonds to fund the present floating debt is
discussed, and would undoubtedly proye a beneficial
measure.
RECEIPTS AN'D EXPEXDITURES.
The receipts of the municipality for the year 1879 were as
follows :
City Taxes $301,446 58
General Traders Licenses 48,105 00
Vehicle Licenses 2,876 50
Dog Licenses 1,814 25
Police Court 8,504 69
City Wharf 5,060 95
Miscellaneous 2.7 52 95
Free Library Fund 11,603 93
State School Fund 76,789 50
Total receipts from aU sources $458,954 35
Increase over 1878 10,986 57
iirXICIPAL EXPEXDITUKES.
Police DEPABTiiEN-r — Salaries $29,929 98
Substitutes and Specials 892 44
Feeding prisoners 2.654 17
Police Telegraph 5,413 06
Prisons and Stations 4,531 97
Photographing Prisoners. . . 232 00
43,653 62
FiEE Depabtment — Salaries $20,614 83
Horse Feed 1,627 43
Supplies, Eents, etc 12,816 21
$35,058 47
Pnllprt Yniir Riik ^^ adams & M./'Oatlani" CollecM Dice,
UUIIUUl lUUI UIIIO S. t. cor. EKiHTII ST. am BROADWAY. IpSlairg.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F.-Special Deslps in Window Shades to Order.
26 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Steeet Depaetmekt — Macadamizing, sewers and re-
pairs $13,287 95
Sprinkling Streets 9,683 18
Opening Streets 220 00
$23,191 13
Ma-eob $ 2,930 50
Police Coukt — Salaries, etc 3,414 00
City Attoenet — Salaries, etc 1,999 92
City Maeshal — Salaries, etc 8,145 21
Cleek and Teeasueee — Salaries, etc 3,000 00
City Whaefingee and Whaef 1,797 08
City Labokees — Wages, etc 14,252 79
City Hall Janitoes 1,230 00
City Hall— Fuel 335 75
City Engineee^ — Services 690 50
City Pound— Expenses 2,324 00
City Assessoe — Salary and expenses 3,973 00
Public Geounds and Buildings 1,759 93
Feee Libeaey — Expenses 12,747 80
Watee and Hydeants 2,369 25
Public Peinting 4,678 49
Gas— Lighting City 40,080 14
Stationeey and Blanks 2,505 73
City Physician^ — Salary and Expenses 2,758 45
Elections 403 50
Inteeest on Bonds 55,040 00
Miscellaneous 17,133 17
$285,688 26
SCHOOL DEPAKTMENT.
Salaries $134,506 49
New buildings and miscellaneous 39,714 32
174,211 81
Geand Total $459,910 07
• VALUATION AND TAXATION.
The assessed valuation of the city for 1876-7 was $24,000,718 00
For 1877-8 25,845,028 00
For 1878-9 27,730,109 00
For 1879-80 28,348,748 78
Tax levy for 1879-80 269,326 50
Special school tax 28,344 48
The rate of taxation for 1879 was 0.95; for the current
year it is 1.15.
Municipal Licenses.
Under the operations of a new license law, which went
into effect July 1, 1879, the revenues from municipal licenses
have been materially increased. The total amount of revenue
derived from licenses during the year 1879 was in excess of
Sr i AIINRRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES
- r . LHU 11 U n I . Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
STREET IMPROVEMENTS.
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$53,000, against §45,000 for tlie preceding year. Even with
the prevailing dullness, it seems that a greater number of
licenses are taken out than ever before. The increase, how-
ever, is unquestionably the result of a more eflScient service.
Formerly the duties of License Collector were performed in
the City Marshal's office, where the great variety of duties
required to be performed by an inadequate force necessarily
led to the omission of some collections. Under a new ordi-
nance the office of License Collector is made a separate one,
and on April 1st of the present year Mr. J. A. Booth entered
upon its supervision. The first quarter of his administra-
tion will end on the 30th of June. For the first quarter of
the present year 1,348 licenses were issued; during the
second quarter, to the 18th of June, 1,242 had been issued
and the sum of $12,086.50 collected, being a very con-
siderable increase. During the latter half of 1879, 2,881
licenses were issued. Up to June 15, 1880, and since July
1, 1879, there had gone out of business 66 dealers in general
merchandise, 35 dealers in liquors, and 162 produce ped-
dlers, a large share of the latter class being Chinese.
During the present quarter, and well illustrating the vitality
of trade in Oakland, 70 new business places have opened —
31 for general merchandise, 6 bars, and 33 miscellaneous —
and 56 places doing business without license have been dis-
covered and now conform to the law. This very important
branch of the city's revenues is now efficiently managed,
and all persons compelled to share equally in maintaining
the burdens of the city government.
Street Improvements.
The past year has been one of much activity throughout
Oakland in the matter of street work. The city has now a
large extent of beautiful streets, forming many fine drives,
and attracting the universal admiration of strangers. During
the current year, ending April 1, 1880, work was done as
follows: Number of linear feet of streets macadamized,
42,643 (something over eight miles); cost of same, $117,-
957.80. Linear feet graded and curbed, 14,855; cost of
same, $5,772.30. Feet of sidewalks laid, 2,294; cost,
$895.09. Feet of sewers constructed, 17,773; cost, $16,-
857 .62. Total cost of improvements on streets for the year,
$141,482.81. Under the operation of the new organic law
little work is in progress, although there remains a vast
amount to be accomplished before the streets of the city
can be considered in a finished condition.
^ilhort 9 Drnuf n Houses Built, and Hoases and Lots lor Sale on lUe Installment PiaL
lllUCllOC DUJVYll Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F, Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
28 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Fire Department.
The Fire Department of the city of Oakland comprises
four steamers, five two-wheel hose carts with 3, 700 feet of
hose, two hook and ladder trucks, fifty-eight officers and
men, one hundred and sixty hydrants, five cisterns and forty-
six fire alarm stations, under the management of Mr. James
Hill, Chief of the department. Much efficient service has
been performed during the year and the ravages of fire cur-
tailed to the most limited proportions.
During the year one new hose company has been organized
and supplied with apparatus. It is located on the corner of
San Pablo avenue and Market street.
The expenses of the Fire Department of Oakland for the
past year have been as follows :
Salaries $20,514 84
New hose, horses, etc 5,599 67
Hydrants 1,409 09
Miscellaneous and running expenses 6,534 17
Total $34,057 77
Fires of the Year.
The number of fires during the year 1879 was fifty-two,
entailing a loss of $104, 80 J:, covered by insurance to the
amount of $114,975; the amount of insurance paid was
$61,814.
The following is a list of the fires of the year in which the
losses were $1,000 or upwards :
Date. Location. Owner. Loss. Ins. Paid'
Jan. 2 Cor. 8th and Castro . C. P. Marsh $ 4,400 $ 4,400
Jan. 23 Cor. 1st and Grove. A. W. Burrell and others, 12,798 5,900
Jan. 23 Cor. 1st and Grove. . G. M. Blair 13,000 6,000
March 24 11th av and 23d st. .Aug. Kahn 1,110 475
May 2 Third, nr Market. . . Wm. Barringer 4,000 2,000
May 16 Chester nr Grove . .A. Schroder 1,100 1,100
July 15 12th and Broadway .John Coleman 8,540 8,440
July 29 Campbell and 12th . . Wm. Goodwin 1,450 1,400
Sept. 6 Cor. 7th and Brush. Wm. Atkinson 4,950 1.950
Sept. 14 Myrtle and 28th.. . .E. H. Ayers 1,550 1,.550
Oct. 4 E. 11th St & 12th av. Weston & Welch 32,000 17,000
Oct. 4 E. llthst&12thav.A. W. May 3,100 3,150
Dec. 30 E. 10th st & 2d av . . Ho Son 5,500 None.
The remaining fires involved but small loss.
It is safe to say that the department has performed good
service, making the very best of such equipment as it has,
and is ably officered and managed.
^ F I AIINDRY ^'^SHINC DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
THE HARBOR OF OAKLAND. 29
The Harbor of Oakland.
The harbor facilities of Oakland, with a moderate degree
of improvement, might surpass any on the coast if not upon
the continent. The fact of deep water on the other side of
the Bay determined the location of the commercial metrop-
olis. It is safe to say, however, that the expenditure of
one-tenth the sum of money used in transforming the site of
the great peninsular city into a habitable place, would, had
it been used on the main land, have developed far superior
facilities to those now enjoyed by our metropolitan neighbor.
An artificial harbor is afforded by the estuary of San An-
tonio, which opening into the main bay, opposite the city
of San Francisco, extends inland for something over two
miles on the southern boundary of Oakland. The improve-
ment of this estuary has been the theme of discussion for
years, and man}" plans have been proposed and some
partially carried into effect.
In 1860 about $30,000 was expended in dredging the
channel across the bar at the mouth of the estuary. In
1868 a further sum of $15,000 was likewise expended.
Finally, so evident was the importance of the work, that the
national government interested itself in the matter. In 1873
a bill passed Congress, and was approved by the President,
appointing a Board of Commissioners to survey the harbor
of San Antonio Creek and submit plans for its improvement
to an extent that sea-going vessels might enter. The fiirst
official report was made in February, 1874, and reports have
since been made yearly.
The important matters to consider, w^ere to what the estu-
ary could be developed so as to make it a commercial har-
bor, the number and character of vessels it could accom-
modate if so developed, and the cost of the enterprise. The
area of the estuary is about 900 acres, and it is evident to
all, that if so improved as to admit vessels of any tonnage,
however large, that it would supply ample space for all that
would enter the Bay of San Francisco.
It was decided to erect parallel training walls from the
mouth of the creek to deep water. The effect of these walls
would be to confine the flow of water from the estuary at ebb
tide to a narrow space, and thus washing out the sand be-
tween them. The cost of this preliminary work was esti-
mated at about one-half million of dollars. It was also
estimated that nearly one and one-half millions of dollars
additional would be necessary to complete the excavation
and dredging of the harbor proper.
mfilVI^ a rn collectors and attorneys CondnctMs man state courts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F, Agent tor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
30 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Congress in 1874 appropriated 1100, 000, and a like amount
in 1875, to commence active work on this grand scheme of
harbor improvement. During 1875 and 1876 parallel lines
of wall were constructed, and a large amount of dredging
done at the mouth of the harbor. Additional appropriations
have from time to time been made, until, including one made
by the Congress recently adjourned, the total amounts to
$415,000, of which it is claimed that $160,000 is unspent and
immediately available.
Interruption to the work occurred in 1878, owing to a
claim set up by the Water Front Company to the frontage
npon the estuary, while willing to cede to the Government
a channel of 400 feet in width, and claiming all outside that
channel. The approval of the City Council was asked to
this claim and not obtained. The Government, through the
advice of its engineers, refused to permit a further ex-
penditure of the appropriations made, so long as any ad-
verse claim to the waters of the estuary remained unsettled.
Hence, this invaluable work has been for a long time sus-
pended. The recent action of Congress in making a new
appropriation of $60,000 it is believed will be approved by
all parties in interest. The conditions are, simply, that the
sum so appropriated ; and the amount heretofore unexpended,
shall not be available until the right of the United States to
the bed of the estuary and training walls of this work is se-
cured without expense to the Government, in a manner
satisfactory to the Secretary of War.
The United States Government has always had the right
to any portion of the water front necessary for the purposes
of commerce. It is hoped and firmly believed by all in-
terested in the growth and commercial prosperity of Oak-
land that nothing more will be heard of adverse claims, and
that work will be vigorously prosecuted upon the improve-
ment of the harbor.
Central Pacific Railroad Improvements.
While the water-front controversy has been going on, the
Central Pacific Kaih^oad Company has been engaged in im-
proving the western water-front. A solid causeway of rock
and earth has been constructed out to deep water on the
bay. The long wharf, over two miles in extent, will be
abandoned, and passengers landed at new ferry slips on terra
firma. The length of this causeway is about one mile, and
its width from 120 to 300 feet. The freight trafl&c, including
the loading of wheat ships, is to be removed from the end
Q P I AIINHRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
MISCELLANEOUS. 31
of the old wharf to new wharves on Oakland Harbor. Capa-
cious warehouses for the reception of wheat, wool and
other articles intended for export by sea will soon be built,
and the trade that so properly belongs on the main land will
be done there. It is estimated that the sum to be expended
in these gigantic improvements will not be less than five
millions of dollars.
South Pacific Coast Railvray.
Much opposition was made to the entrance of this line of
road into Oakland by the way of Webster street bridge.
An ordinance was passed granting the right of way upon
Webster street from the southern line of the city to Four-
teenth street. An injunction was obtained, but subsequently
set aside by the Courts. Work has been commenced on
the road, and a portion of the track laid. An iron bridge
to cross the estuary at the foot of Webster street has been
ordered by the Company, and will shortly be in position.
The present terminus of the road will be at Twelfth or Four-
teenth street, on Webster. This road now extends south-
ward to Santa Cruz, and will be extended northward with
various branches. It is expected that this new line will
greatly add to the local trade of Oakland, especially from
Contra Costa County.
The Tunnel.
Work on this important enterprise is progressing with a
good degree of vigor. About one hundred men are em-
ployed, and its successful completion is an unquestioned
fact. The trade of a rich outlying farming district will be
made tributary to Oakland by means of this tunnel through
the San Pablo range. It is not improbable that it will be
made use of by narrow gauge railway lines as well as
vehicles.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE COUNTY OF
ALAMEDA.
Sheriff — Jeremiah Tyrrel, elected for one year. Term
expires March, 1881.
Under Sheriff — William S. Harlow.
Deputy Sheriffs— Frederick Bryant, Charles B. Over-
acker and James J. Porter.
(lILBERT & BROWN Bl-^ilf^t-S-PA-re l.^Instal.„,entsatLo. l^tes^
Parties Pnrcbasingr furnished wiib Sloney for
Building: — Pavable In Installnients at Low JJates of
Interest, tio. 2 Park Row, Park St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
32 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Jailor — O. Whipple.
Assistant Jailor — F. N. Miller.
County Clerk and Auditor — Andrew Kyder, elected for
one year. Term expires March, 1881.
Deputies — John C. Marsh, Maro P. Kay, John F. Willard,
Edward C. Robinson, John Edwards, Vamey W. Gaskill,
Charles T. Boardman and Lucius E. Yates.
County Treasurer and Tax Collector — Charles E. Palm-
er, elected for one year. Term expires March, 1881.
Deputy — J. A. Webster.
County Eecorder — P. R. Borein, elected for one year.
Term expires March, 1881.
Deputies — G. W. Burns and John Ames.
Copyists — W. G. Hawkett, George Chase, H. G. Burns,
George W. Marlin and Elden H. Collins.
Public Administrator— Samuel I. Marston, elected for
one year. Term expires March, 1881.
Coroner — William B. Hamilton, elected for one year.
Term expires March, 1881.
Deputy — James Lentell.
District Attorney — E. M. Gibson, elected for one year.
Term expires March, 1881.
Deputies — S. P. Hall and Welles Whitmore.
County Surveyor — George L. Nusbaumer, elected for one
year. Term expires March, 1881.
Superintendent of Public Schools — J. C. Gilson, elected
for one year. Term expires March, 1881.
Deputy — Carrie G. Gilson.
Superior Court Judges — Addison M. Crane and William
E. Greene, elected for five years. Term expires December
31st, 1884.
Board of Supervisors — Regular meetings are held on the
first Monday in February, May, August and November.
Elected for two years. John F. Smith, Oakland, Chairman;
William S. McClane and Frederick F. Myers, Oakland;
Wesley B. Clement, Brooklyn and Alameda; Joseph B.
. r. LAUIlUni- office, 33 Geary St.. S. F., and 862 Broadway, OaUland.
J. S. 6. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF ALAMEDA COUNTY. 33
Marlin, Eden; Henry Dusterberrj, Washington; John Green,
Murray.
STANT)ING COMMITTEES:
Judiciary — Myers, Clement and McClane.
Auditing and Finance — Clement, McClane and Marlin.
Eoads and Bridges — Dusterberry, Clement and Marlin.
Franchises — McClane, Green and Dusterberry.
Hospital — Green, Myers and Dusterberry.
County Buildings — Marlin, Myers and Green.
Board of Equalization — Consists of the Supervisors, and
meets on the first Monday in July, annually.
Assessors — W. F. Boardman, Oakland township; E. Minor
Smith, Alameda township; A. B. Webster, Brooklyn town-
ship; Atwill E. Hall, Eden township; Luther E. Osgood,
Washington township; A. J. McLeod, Murray township.
Elected for one year. Term expires March, 1881.
Deputy Assessors, Oaklaxd Township — Charles G. Eeed,
W. M. Gilcrest, Rod. W. Church, George S. Henry, L. E.
Boardman, W. Boardman, W. H. Menafee, Mrs. M. B. Smith,
Miss M. A. Spurr, Miss D. T. Smith, Miss M. E. Brown.
Superior Court — Court is held every day except Sundays
and Holidays. Addison M. Crane, Judge, elected for five
years. Term expires December 31st, lb'84. Motion Day
every day.
William E. Greene, Judge, elected for five years. Term
expires December 31st, 1884. Probate Day on Monday.
City Justice's Courts — Sextus Shearer; Coiu-t is held at
476 Eighth. C C. Jenks; Court is held at 836 Washington.
Asa Howard; Court is held at 1109 Thirteenth avenue. E.
G. Mathews; Court is held at 655 East Central avenue. A.
M. Chiu-ch; Court is held at 468 Eighth. S. F. Daniels;
Court is held at 864 Broadway.
Police Court — John Tule, Judge; Court is held daily,
except Sundays, at the City Hall.
Justice of the Peace of the City of Oakland — C. C.
Jenks; Court is held at 836 Washington street.
AnAM^£ rn SELLREALESTATE-OaiilaDd property loExcliange tor Ranclies
HUHIIIO (X UU. S.£. cor. EIGHTH and BROA0WAV, Cp stairs.
GEO. W. CLARK, 6^5 MarKet st.,S. F., Impnner Freiicli and English WALL PAPERS
34 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
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William H. Chapman .
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. Centerville . .
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.Harrisburg. .
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.Pleasanton . .
mty Infimiarj
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C. S. Colemg
J. F. Burdick,
3 remaining on
missions in 18
were 50 deat
Daniel H. Beck
Lorenzo G. Yates
M. P. H. Love
Curtis H. Lindley
Thomas W. Millard...
Anthony G. Oakes
John E. Palmer
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Embraces 127 acres,
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for the aged and infirm.
Attending Physicians;
The number of patient
92. The number of ad
discharged, and there
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
OFFICES
["33 Geary St., San Francisco.
I 862 Broadway, Oakland.
j. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE. 365 Tenth.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. 35
patients remaining on January 1, 1880, was 118. The total
current expenses for the year were $28,674.00.
THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF
OAKLAND.
Mayoe — James E. Blethen.
Police Judge — John Yule,
Clerk Police Court — D. E. Bortree.
Justice of the Peace of the City — C. C. Jenks.
Treasurer and Clerk — James Dods.
Marshal and Tax Collector — M. E. Clough.
Assessor — Joseph M. Dillon.
City Attorney— J. M. Poston.
City Engineer — Thomas W. Morgan (appointed).
Superintendent of Public Schools — H. J, Todd.
City Physician and Health Officer — E. H. Woolsey.
Clerk in City MaIXshal's Office — C. W. Hilton (ap-
pointed).
Deputy City Clerk — L. J. Eector (appointed).
Chief Engineer of Fire Department — James Hill (ap-
pointed).
City Wharfinger — William Harwood (appointed).
License Collector — James A. Booth (appointed).
Deputy License Collector — George H. Wright (ap-
pointed).
Deputy Marshal— M. De la Montanya, Jr. (appointed).
Deputy Assessor — J. F. Steen (appointed).
Deputy Superintendent Streets — S. P. Babcock (ap-
pointed).
Fire Warden — George H. Carleton (appointed).
Sanitary Inspector — T. F. Jenkins (appointed).
The City Council.
G.'W. Babcock, President; J. C. MiUan, L. G. Cole, Jesse
S. Wall, David Hewes, James Gill, J. B. White.
standing committees.
Ordinance and Judiciary — Cole, White and Wall.
Auditing and Finance — Wall, White and Hewes.
Streets and Buildings — Hewes, Millan and Cole.
Fire and Water— White, Wall and Millan.
Education — Cole, Gill and Hewes.
GILBERT & BROWN ^^^^^^^ ^"'^ ^^^^mm Residence Property on me Coast.
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MaiKet St., S. r.,WMesale anil Retail Bealer ii Paper Hangings
36 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
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I
Sti-eet Lights and Lamp Posts— Millan, Cole and Wall.
Kemovals and Obstructions— Gill, Cole and "White.
City Hall and Police— White, Gill and Cole.
Board of Education.
C. N. Fox, President; C. H. Keddington, F. M. Smith,
CD. Haven, D. Henshaw Ward, Eugene Lynch and A. W.
Swett. H. J. Todd, Secretary.
Police Department.
The Kegular Police Force and detail of the same :
Captain of Police— W. F. Fletcher.
First Sergeant — A. Wilson.
Second Sergeant— E. J. Chase.
Detectives— A. Shorey and F. O. Fuller.
Day Prisonkeeper and Clerk Police Department— J. A.
Kenner.
Assistant Day Prisonkeeper and Bailiff Police Court—
S. H. Mitchell.
Night Prisonkeeper — Wm. Aldrich.
PATEOLMEN.
East Oakland— J. M. Manley and B. McLaughlin.
West Oakland— J. M. Wallace and John Golden.
Seventh Street Station — A. J. Ross, John Barnet, J. B.
Fields and John Ranlett.
Broadway, Ninth to Fourteenth streets — H. T. Smith and
C. E. Lufkin.
City Front— H. Nedderman and H. M. Wilson.
Telegraph Avenue — E. D. Hunter.
C. P. R. R. Trains and Wharf— O. D. Brown.
Chain Gang — W. H. Summers.
In addition to the Regular Officers there are sixteen
Special Officers, who patrol beats, viz: S. H. Gowen, H. E.
Church, J. Kessler, John McWilliams, E. Hodgkins, P.
Filley, James Kennedy, John Coughlan, Dennis Holland,
H. B. Rand, Wm. Howlett, P. H. Dowdican, D. Wright,
H. Theobald and L. R. Hughes.
Market and Seventh — M. D. Hewett.
Center and Seventh — P. E. Hynes.
W. D. Thomas, detached duty.
SPECIAL POLICEMEN.
Officers in the following list are invested with authority
to act as policemen, but are not subject to orders from the
ST? T A IT'NfTIP Y ^'^^Finng callea tor and BeliYBreJ in S. F., OaHanfl, Alameia, BerMey
. r. LlflUlllJIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadwav. Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. 37
Chief, or required to leave the places at which they are
stationed :
George W. Taylor, Pound Master.
B. S. E. Williams, C. P. R. E. Eepair Shops.
Allen Peel, Lafayette School.
Darwin DeGolia, E. E. Bridge, Alice street.
B. H. Carter, Tompkins School.
D. Morrison, Oakland Planing Mill.
Ward Boundaries.
First Ward. — Comprises all that portion of the city lying
west of Adeline street.
Second Ward. — Comprises all that portion of the city
lying north of Twentieth street, and north of Delger street,
and east of Adeline street.
Third Ward. — Comprises all that portion of the city
lying east of Adeline street, south of Twentieth and Del-
ger streets, west of Broadway street and north of Tenth
street.
Fourth Ward. — Comprises all that portion of the city
lying west of Broadway street, south of Tenth street, and
north of the southerly Charter line of the City of Oakland.
Fifth Ward. — Comprises all that portion of the city lying
east of Broadway street, south of Twentieth and Delger
streets, north of Tenth street and west of the line which
divides Oakland and Brooklyn Townships.
Sixth Ward. — Comprises all that portion of the city lying
east of Broadway street and south of Tenth street.
Seventh Ward. — Comprises all that portion of the city
lying in Brooklyn Township, now known and designated as
East Oakland.
OAKLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT.
It is not necessary to follow the history of the Oakland
Fire Department from its inception to its regeneration and
permanent establishment. James Hill was appointed chief
engineer January, 1878; Edgar A. Hersey and E. M. Camp-
bell, assistant engineers. The service has been brought to
a good state of efficiency.
PnllDPt Yniir RiIIq witli ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" Collection Oice,
bUIICU[ lUUr UlllO S.K. cor. EIGHTH ST. and BBOAD WAV, Up St»lrt.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKei St.. S. F.--Coipleie ml ol Paper HaiiS[in2s--SKillItil Wormen.
38 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
A Fire Alarm Telegraph, with thirty -five miles of wire,
has been recently constructed, and forty-six automatic fire
boxes provided, which number will be increased. Gongs
have also been placed in all the engine houses. George H.
Carleton, Superintendent of Fire and Police Telegraph.
The city is now the owner of four engine houses and four
lots, viz. : A brick engine house on the north side of Sixth
street, between Broadway and Washington, built in 1875,
accommodating the Felton Engine Company, Empire Hose,
No. 1, and Hook and Ladder Companies; a house and lot
on Fifteenth, near "Washington, occupied by Phoenix Com-
pany, No. 1; a lot, with house newly completed thereon, of
brick, one story in height, on Eighth street, between Willow
and Campbell, West Oakland; a brick house in East Oak-
land, on East 14th street, beLw^een Twelfth and Thirteenth
avenues, occupied by Brooklyn Company, No. 4, and Hook
and Ladder, No. 2.
Companies.
Phcenix, No. 1. — Located on Fifteenth street, in the rear
of City Hall. Provided with a third-class Amoskeag En-
gine, costing $3,178, drawn by two horses; one hose cart,
drawn by one horse, and carrying 750 feet of hose. The
company is full, and numbers nine men, as follows: Charles
Fritz, foreman; V. Chloupek, engineman; George Bice,
stoker; William Blackman, driver; J. Fitzsimmons. C. H.
Ellis, J. B. Taylor, N. Ball and George Minnette, extra-
men.
John B. Felton, No. 2. — Located on Sixth street, be-
tween Broadway and Washington. Is supplied with a sec-
ond-class Silsby Engine, costing 15,562, drawn by two
horses, and one hose cart, drawn by one horse, and carrying
750 feet of hose. The company consists of nine men: E.
F. Voorhees, foreman and extramau; W. Myles, engineman;
C. Briones, stoker; L. Hofi"man, hose driver; J. C. Orr. E.
S. Fitch, George W. Harrison, C. G. Bishop and Charles
Kneib, extramen.
Oakland, No. 3. — Located on Eighth street, between
Campbell and Willow. It is a second-class Silsby, costing
$5,000, is drawn by two horses, and one hose cart, drawn
by one horse, and carrying 750 feet of hose. The company
consists of nine men: M. M. Kelly, foreman; George Dem-
araies, engineman; William Ennis, stoker; William Bullock,
hose driver; Theophile Beaudet, W. Hamilton, L. W.
Hahn, J. Gallivan and A. Sicotte, extramen.
^ F I AIINHRY ^^<^<=><^ ■^^^T'or-lt, Ijio'it^t- I»rice»«
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J.S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. 39
Brooklyn, No. 4. — Located on East 14th street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues, East Oakland, It is sup-
plied with a second-class Amoskeag Engine, drawn by two
horses, and also a hose cart, drawn by one horse, carrying
750 feet of hose. The company consists of nine men : B.
Nedderman, foreman; James Moffit, engineer; Daniel
Cronan, stoker; George Lewis, driver hose cart; Wm. C.
White, Joseph Ougli, Ed. Kobinson, H. West and Joseph
Sales, extramen.
Empire Hose Co., No. 1. — Located on Sixth street, be-
tween Broadway and Washington. It is supplied with a
hose cart, drawn by one horse, carrying 650 feet of hose.
The company numbers seven men : Edward Cady, foreman ;
P. Reader, driver; Thomas Dolan, A. S. Baker, George H.
Sands, E. 0. Brown and C. Winant, extramen.
Hose Co., No. 2. — Located on San Pablo avenue, junction
of Market. The city has furnished this company with a four-
wheel hose carriage, drawn by two horses, carries 1,000 feet
of hose. Company consists of seven men: F. Campbell,
foreman; John Vogt, driver; P. Hannivan, George M.
Ganvin, W. B. McConnell, J. Casey and John Watson, ex-
tramen.
Relief Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. — Located on Sixth
street, between Broadway and Washington. The city has
furnished this company with a new second-class Hayes
Truck, drawn by two horses. The company is composed of
eleven men : George Oakes, foreman ; Thomas Hallahan,
driver; R. Myles, tillerman, Richard Perrin, R. Frost, T.
Golden, J. W. Bankhead, B. Larkin, Charles Oakes, J. N.
Jones and George Pinkham, extramen.
Hook and Ladder Co., No. 2. — Located on East 14th,
between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues. E. Robinson,
driver.
Cisterns are located as follows: On the corner of Second
and Broadway, Third and Broadway, Fourth and Broadway,
Eighth and Broadway, Thirteenth and Broadway.
There are 167 hydrants constructed and in use.
Location of the 46 boxes erected :
First and Washington.
Fourth and Franklin.
Fifth and Harrison.
Seventh and Washington.
Central avenue and Broadway.
No.
2.
No.
3.
No.
4.
No.
5.
No:
6.
lilberta Brown"™"
Built, and Houses and Lots lor Sale on tlie installicnt Pica.
Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
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40 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
No. 7. Ninth and Webster.
No. 8. Fourteenth and Webster.
No. 9. Central avenue and Madison.
No. 12. Seventeenth and Grove.
No. 13. Frederick street and Telegraph avenue.
No. 14. Sycamore street and San Pablo avenue.
No. 15. Thirty-fourth and Peralta.
No. 16. Sycamore street and Telegraph avenue.
No. 17. Thirty-fourth street and Telegraph avenue.
No. 18. Lake and Jackson.
No. 19. Walnut and Broadway.
No. 21. Seventh, between Wood and Willow.
No. 23. Fourteenth and Kirkham.
No. 24. Seward and Campbell.
No. 25. Seventh and Chester.
No. 26. Seventh and Adeline.
No. 27. Tenth and Kirkham.
No. 28. Seventeenth and Peralta.
No. 29. Campbell and Atlantic.
No. 31. Fifth and Grove.
No. 32. Third and Filbert.
No. 34. Seventh and Market.
No. 35. Tenth and Grove.
No. 36. Fourteenth and Market.
No. 37. Twenty-first and Market.
No. 38. Central avenue and Adeline.
No. 39. Eighteenth and Adeline.
No. 41. East 14tli street and Seventeenth avenue.
No. 42. East Central and Twelfth avenues.
No. 43. East 17th street and Eighth avenue.
No. 45. East Central and Sixth avenues.
No. 46. East 10th street and Third avenue.
No. 51. First and Webster.
No. 52. Third and Jackson.
No. 53. Eightli and Jackson.
No. 54. Central avenue and Brush.
No. 56. Sixteenth street and San Pablo avenue.
No. 57. Twenty -eighth and Myrtle.
No. 58. Webster street and Orchard avenue.
No. 61. City Hall.
No. 62. American District Telegraph Office, Broadway,
between Tenth and Eleventh.
Persons having keys will observe the following rules :
When it is necessary to use the signal boxes go to the one
nearest to the fire, put your key into the outside door, open
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Office. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Ail kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
EDUCATIONAL. 4 1
it, and pull down the hook on the inside once, or until you
hear a bell within the box, close the door, and remain to
direct the firemen to the locality of the fire.
Do not try to take your key out, as it is locked in, and
will be returned to you.
If, upon opening the door, you hear the bell within the
box ring, do not pull the hook for one minute, or until it
has stopped ringing, for it will indicate that an alarm is
being sent from some other station.
Persons having keys will be held responsible for their
use. Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance; do
not open the box except in case of fire; do not give an alarm
until certain there is a fire.
Keys can be obtained by any responsible person upon ap-
plication to the Chief Engineer, at his office, or to the Su-
perintendent of Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, City
The expenses of the Department for the year are thus
summarized :
Salaries $20,514 84
Expenses 6,534 17
Supplies 5,599 67|
New hydrants, repairs, etc 1,409 09
Expenses of Fire Alarm and Police TelegrajDh. . 3,565 47
$37,625 241
EDUCATIONAL.
The PubUc Schools of Oakland.
Superintendent — H. J. Todd.
High School — Corner of Twelfth and Market streets.
J. B. McChesney, Principal; C. B. Bradley, Vice-Principal;
S. P. Meads, Miss L. E. Temple, Miss Irene Hardy, Miss
Jennie Wallbride, Mrs. K. B. Fisher, Mrs. L. Griffin, Assis-
tants. Eichard H. Blackwood, Janitor.
Irving Grammar School — Corner of Market and Twelfth
streets, in High School Building. J. B. McChesney, Prin-
cipal; Miss Sara Boniface, Miss M. C. Call, Miss L. Kin-
kade, Mrs. H. J. Lee, Miss I. B. Kent, Miss H. Sumner,
Miss A. L. Gray, Assistants.
The "Oakland" Collection Office, ^^£Z;^:^S.
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42 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Tompkins Grammar School — Fifth, between Linden and
Chestnut streets. William F. Clawson, Principal; Mrs. R.
R. Johnson, Miss E. A. Hilton, Mrs. L. E. Crawford, Miss
M. B. Treat, Miss Emily McMullen, Miss Dora Jefferson,
Miss M. E. Morris, Mrs. W. M. Cubery, Miss V. Heath,
Miss O. Wetmore, Assistants. B. H. Carter, Janitor.
Harrison Street Primary School — Corner of Sixth and
Harrison streets. Miss Hattie Mullen, Principal; Miss M.
E. Bradford, Miss A. M. Quince, Assistants. Mrs. Mary
Peel, Janitress.
Prescott Grammar School — Corner of Campbell and
Taylor streets. T. D. Fowler, Principal; Miss M. C. Bea-
ton, Miss M. E. Conuers, Mrs. K. Mcintosh, Miss C. Bart-
ling, Miss Florence Peck, Miss Mollie Harrel, Miss E.
Elder, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, Miss M. G. Hurley, Miss Ada
Rogers, Miss Julia Colby, Miss S. S. Beach, Miss L. Graf-
felman, Miss E. A. Stevens, Miss M. Cobb, Assistants.
Mrs. xlllen, Janitress.
Lincoln Grammar and Primary Schools — Corner of Tenth
and Alice streets. T. O. Crawford, Principal; Mrs. M.
L. Hoyt, Miss R. A. Bills, Mrs. S. B. Gates, Miss S. J.
Wythe, Miss E. L. Thompson, Miss M. D. Bull, Mrs. S. M.
Anthony, Miss L. B. Blackwood, Miss M. Brett, Mrs. L. H.
Campbell, Mrs. N. C. Owens, Miss T. Buckley, Mrs. N. B.
Kerr, Assistants. Robert Irvine, Janitor.
Franklin Grammar School — Tenth avenue, between East
15th and East 16th streets. J. H. Sumner, Principal;
Mrs. E. R. Tucker, Miss L. E. Bentley, Miss M. T. Dickin-
son, Miss E. J. Watson, Miss A. P. Meek, Miss Hattie
Simpson, Miss Mattie Shaw, Miss M. B. Bennisou, Miss L.
E. White, Miss F. C Sutherland, Mrs. L. A. Walker, As-
sistants. William, H. Dyer, Janitor.
Swett School — Corner of East 20th street and Twelfth
avenue. East Oakland. Miss M. S. Kimball, Principal;
Miss L. Sargent, Mrs. E. M. BartholomeAv, Miss Alice B.
Ward, Assistants. William H. Dyer, Janitor.
DuRANT School — Corner of Grove and Twenty-eighth
streets. A. W. Brodt, Principal; Mrs. E. Hinckley, Mrs.
F. A. Parker, Miss Minnie T. Kimball, Miss A. E. Walton,
Miss L. C. Betancue, Miss H. K. Newberry, Mrs. M. V.
Kingman, Miss Olive Morgan, Mrs. H. B. Stone, Mrs. F.
L. Palmer, Miss L. B. Myrick, Mrs. C. W. Tarbox, Miss A.
B. Clow, Miss A. P. Wright, Assistants. Mrs. Harrington,
Janitress.
S F I AIINDRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
0:rice. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
EDUCATIONAL. 43
Lafayette Peimary School— Corner of Twelfth and Jeffer-
son streets. Miss A. F. Aldricli, Principal; Miss Fannie E.
Allen, Miss Nellie Cook, Miss A. E. Miner, Miss L. JX.
Allen, Miss Josie Lemon, Miss Alice T. Lee, Miss Maggie
Wjthe, Mrs. H. B. Sborklev, Miss Fannie Ward, Miss L.
E. Garvej, Mrs. M. S. P. Kobinson, Mrs. E. W. Anderson,
Assistants. Allen Peel, Janitor.
Grove Street Primary School — Grove, between Fourth
and Fifth streets. Mrs. N. D. Standeford, Principal, Miss
Helen Penniman, Miss J. W. Nesbit, Mrs. E. G. Hunt, As-
sistants. Mrs. Sarah Heaney, Janitress.
Cole Grammar and Primary Schools — Corner of Tenth
and Union streets. Mr. J. P. Garlick, Principal; Miss H.
P. Stearns, Mrs. F. M. Pugh, Miss W E. Lachlan, Miss K.
M. Wertz, Miss C. Vinzent, Miss M. E. Hand, Miss T.
Newell, Miss Ella Myrick, Miss C. Edwards, Miss Maggie
Connors, Miss Hattie B. Sproul, Mrs. D. C. Brower, Miss
Fannie G. Smith, Assistants. J. S. Fox, Janitor.
Plymouth A\t:nue School — Corner of Elm and Plymouth
avenues. Miss Elizabeth Powell, Principal. A. D. Tenney,
Janitor.
Broadway and Twenty-fifth Street School — Southwest
corner Twenty-fifth and Broadway. Mrs. J. S. Bentley,
Principal. F. G. Low, Janitor.
Lynn School — Miss Bell Merwin, Teacher.
Court House School— Miss C. M. Ellis, Teacher.
Watts' Tract School— Mrs. M. E. Pelham, Teacher.
special teachers.
Miss Eliza Brown, music; Mrs. A. W. Brodt, drawing.
The University of California.
The University of California is located at Berkeley, the
most northerly suburb of Oakland, situated about four and
one-half miles from the city, and is reached by a horse rail-
way from Oakland, and by ferry and steam railroad from
San Francisco. That the site was Avell chosen may be seen
by the following from the (manuscript) report of Professor
Soule:
" The diversified character of the surface brings into use
all the principles of surveying and topography. It is in
area 200 acres, is watered by numerous springs in the hills.
GILBERT & BROWN
I»i»rlio« Purchasiiigr fnriiisliefl with Jloney for
BuilUinjr — Payable in Installments at Lnw Kates of
Intorebt. No. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
44 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
With the spring water and surface water saved, the grounds
can be thoroughly irrigated throughout the year, and made
to blossom as the rose. The lower portion of the grounds
is flat and moist throughout the year, and will nourish such
trees, flowers and shrubs as require such soil. Then there
is a higher plateau, upon which the various buildings have
been or are to be located, forming the campus proper.
Beyond, toward the Mt. Diablo range, the ground rises into
hills, the highest of which is 884 feet above tide water, and
584 feet above the base of the south college. The average
height of the tract is 400 feet above tide water. The hilly
portion could be well utilized for forestry. The University
is supplied with water from a reservoir of 38,000 gallons
capacity, situated at the foot of Strawberry Canyon, and at
an elevation of 205 feet above the basement of the south
college. It will carry water entirely over any building con-
templated. Strawberry Creek is for a large portion of the
year a beautifully clear stream; during the winter it dis-
charges an enormous quantity of water, and runs between
steep banks ten to fifteen feet in depth, and with a span of
from 30 to 100 feet. Along it are found many shadj^ quiet
nooks, gracious to the scholar, philosopher and naturalist.
The soil of the lower portion of the site is a deep, rich
adobe, capable of being wrought into a soil of great pro-
ductiveness; on the plateau it is a lighter kind; on the hills
there is a thin soil of decomposed shale rock, etc. It would
be difficult to find within so small an area as the University
site a spot with so many varieties and capabilities in the
way of soils, irrigation and exposure. The view, too, is
magnificent. Facing the Golden Gate, the eye takes in the
whole peninsula at a sweep, with its great mart of com-
merce, its shipping, and the bold yet lovely islands that
deck the bay, while to the eastward the towering hills afford
a fine back-ground of relief to the eye, as it turns from the
extended plain below."
The Constitution of the State requires the legislature to
provide for the maintenance of a University, and in March,
1868, a law was passed creating an organizing the University
of California. The State appropriated 1200,000 from the
sale of tide lands, as part of the Endowment Fund. A
" Seminary and Public Building Fund," amounting to $100,-
000, existed, which was made another part of the endow-
ment, while the old College of California, which had been
in existence since 1855, and had accumulated a large prop-
erty, transferred it entire to the University; this latter
property was valued at $120,000. Congress had already
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Gordon's Wagons Deliver iCE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
EDUCATIONAL. 45
made a donation of 150,000 acres of land for the establish-
ment of an Agricultural College in California. Nothing
could be more pertinent or proper than making the Agri-
cultural College a part and portion of the University, and it
was done. This combination of circumstances gives the
University a very handsome Endowment Fund, which will
be largely increased from the advance in real estate held by
it under the grants. Two large and commodious buildings
were occupied, though not fully completed, at the com-
mencement of the college year, in September, 1873.
The south hall is of brick, one hundred and fifty-two feet
in length, average Avidth fifty-six feet, and four stories in
height. It contains thirty-four rooms, six of which are
thirty-two by forty-eight in size.
The north hall is built of wood, is one hundred and sixty-
six feet in length, average width sixty feet, and four stories
in height. It is divided into twenty-eight rooms. The
assembly room is forty-three by fifty-eight feet, and the
philosophical lecture room thirty-six by fifty-eight feet. The
cost was $357,000.
The funds for the erection of the Mechanical Arts College
Building were appropriated by the Legislature of 1875-76
in answer to a petition setting forth the need of facilities for
instruction in Mining and Mechanical Engineering. The
building has been constructed in accordance with these
wants. It contains a fire-proof engine-room, from which
power will be conveyed to two large apartments, each about
twenty-eight feet square, intended for such experimental
work involving the use of light machinery as may be desira-
ble in the respective departments. A series of rooms
furnishes facilities for the dry assay of ores, the furnace-
room being completely fire-proof. There is another suite
for wet assays. There are also rooms for drawing, for col-
lection of models, etc., store-rooms, a lathe-room, two
ample lecture-rooms, a library-room, offices for instructors,
and an attic which will serve for bulky stores, or even for
pui'poses of instruction should more space be needed. The
building is very solidly built of brick, and is provided with
gas and water-pipes at all points where they are likely to be
needed.
The last Legislature appropriated ten thousand dollars for
the equipment of this building and the expenses of the two
departments accommodated in it. Increased resources are,
however, urgently needed, both departments being very
inadequately furnished either with instructors or with appa-
ratus. It is hoped that these necessary departments of the
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46 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
University, whicli are attractive to students even in their
present partially organized state, will not long labor under
the disadvantage of insufficient means.
In November, 1877, H. D. Bacon, Esq., announced to the
Board of Eegents his intention of giving to the University
his "valuable collection of works of art, sculpture, and
paintings, and a library of several thousand volumes of
standard and miscellaneous works, together with twenty-five
thousand dollars in money, provided the State appropriated
a like sum, at the next meeting of the Legislature, to be
used conjointly in erecting the first subdivision of the build-
ing to be dedicated to the purposes of a repository for a vast
library and galleries for the exhibition of the aesthetic arts."
The appropriation was made by a special Act of the Legis-
lature, approved April 1st, 1878.
In October, 1878, Mr. A. K. P. Harmon, of Oakland,
intimated to the authorities of the University his intention
to erect, at his own expense, an appropriate building for a
Gymnasium, so planned as to be of service upon public
occasions as an auditorium, etc. After an inspection of the
University site by the Committee on Buildings and Grounds
and Mr. Harmon, the spot designated on Hall's plan for an
Assembly Hall was finally selected, the same being accepta-
ble to Mr. Harmon, and the construction of the building at
once commenced and vigorously prosecuted, under the
charge of Mr. McKillican. The building, a very neat and
substantial structure, was completed about the middle of
January.
The institution embraces eight distinct colleges, as fol-
lows: Scientific, Agriculture, Mechanics, Engineering,
Chemistry, Mining, Medicine and Law.
In the College of Letters the Degree conferred is that of
A. B. ; in the College of Science, Bachelor of Philosophy,
and in the College of Medicine, M. D.
EXECUTIVE OFFICEKS.
President of the University— John Le Conte. Address,
Berkeley.
Advisory Committee — Regents Martin, Moss, Stebbins,
Winans and Davidson.
Treasurer— D. O. Mills.
Dean of the Academic Senate — Martin Kellogg.
Secretary and Superintendent of the Grounds — Robert E.
C. Stearns. Address, Berkeley.
Assistant Secretary and Land Agent — J. Ham Harris.
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EDUCATIONAL. 47
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street; P. O. Box 2040, San Francisco.
ACADEMIC SENATE.
John Le Conte, M. D., President and Professor of
Physics.
William Ashburner, Honorary Professor of Mining.
George W. Bunnell, A. M., Professor of the Greek Lan-
guage and Literature.
George Davidson, A. M., Honorary Professor of Geodesy
and Astronomy.
Stephen J. Field, LL. D., Honorary Professor of Law.
Frederick G. Hesse, Professor of Industrial Mechanics.
Eugene W. Hilgard, Ph. D., Professor of Agriculture and
Agricultural Chemistry, General and Economic Botany.
Martin Kellogg, A. M., Dean and Professor of Latin Lan-
guage and Literature.
Joseph Le Conte, M. D., Professor of Geology and Nat-
ural History.
Bernard Moses, Ph. D., Professor of History and Political
Economy.
Willard B. Rising, Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry.
Edward R. Sill, A. M., Professor of the English Language
and Literature.
Frank Soule', Jr. (U. S. Military Academy), Professor of
Civil Engineering and Astronomy.
William T. Welcker (U. S. Military Academy), Professor
of Mathematics.
John W. Bice, Ph. B., Instructor in Civil Engineering.
Edward Booth, Ph. B., Instructor in Chemistry.
Ross E. Browne, Instructor in Mechanical and other
branches of Instrumental Drawing.
Samuel B. Christy, Ph. B., Instructor in Mining and
Metallurgy.
John B. Clarke, Ph. B., Instructor in Mathematics.
George C. Edwards, Ph. B., Instructor in Mathematics.
Carlos F. Gompertz, Instructor in Spanish.
A.Wendell Jackson, Jr., Ph. B., Instructor in Mineralogy.
Henry B. Jones, Assistant Instructor in French and Ger-
man.
Wm. Carey Jones, A. M., Recorder of the Faculty, and
Instructor in Latin.
Edmund C. O'Neill, Ph. B., Instructor in Chemistry.
Edward A. Parker, Ph. B., Instructor in Physics and Me-
chanics.
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James M. Phillips, A. B., Instructor in Hebrew, Chaldaic
and Syriac.
Albin Putzker, Instructor in German.
Joseph C. Powell, A. B., Librarian.
JosiahPoyce, Jr., Ph. D., Bait., Instructor in the English
Language and Literature.
E. H. Sears, A. B., Instructor in Latin and Greek.
F. Slate, Jr., B. S., Superintendent of Physical Labora-
tory.
John M. Stiilman, Ph. B., Instructor in Chemistry.
August Harding, Assistant in Chemistry.
Frederick W. Morse, Ph. B., Assistant in Agricultural
Chemistry.
Charles H. Dwinelle, Ph. B., Lecturer on Practical Agri-
culture.
EobertE. C. Stearns, Secretary and Superintendent of the
Grounds.
J. J. Elvers, Curator of Museum.
J. Ham. Harris, Land Agent and Assistant Secretary.
H. M. de Hart, Assistant Land Agent.
John Ellis, Gardener.
Abel Whitton, Manager University Press.
JANITOKS.
George Gleason, North Hall.
John Hart, South Hall.
E. P. Carpenter, Mechanic Arts College.
E. A. Sawyer, Gymnasium.
College op Agriculture. — Instruction is given by exper-
imental and illustrated lectures, recitations, essays and class
discussions, and in the practical illustrations of principles
upon the University grounds.
College of Mechanics. — This college educates mechani-
cal engineers and constructive machinists. Advanced classes
are instructed in civil engineering to the extent necessary
for the purposes of this college, including Mathematics,
Physics and Theoretical Mechanics. But the chief object
■wall be to teach Applied or Industrial Mechanics; to show-
how the forces of Nature are employed for industrial purpo-
ses; and to discuss the nature of the different constructions
or machines contrived by human ingenuity. Special atten-
tion is given to Industrial Drawing, with view to thorough
education in the principles of construction of machinery.
College of Mining. — In this college are given courses of
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lectures on Chemistry, Metallurgy, Geology, Minerology,
Mining and Engineering. The laboratories are ample to
conduct the most refined investigation.
College of Chemistry. — The course of instruction in the
College of Chemistr}' is designed for those who wish to be-
come professional chemists, either as teachers and investi-
gators, or as metallurgists, assayers, and manufacturers in
chemical industries; and also for those who wish to become
expert chemists preparatory to the pursuit of medicine,
pharmacy, mining, etc.
College of Engineeeing. — The object of this college is
to give thorough instruction in those studies which pertain
to the profession of a civil engineer. In the advanced years
instruction is also given in Physics, Geology, Zoology, and
in certain literar}' branches, including Modern Languages,
History, and Political Economy.
College of Letters. — The College of Letters maintains
two courses, the Classical and the Literary. The former
corresponds with the general course of studies in the great
colleges of the Eastern States and England. The latter af-
fords a most complete and thorough training in Modern Lan-
guages, Literature, History, etc.
Applicants for admission should be at least sixteen years
of age, and bring satisfactory testimonials. Young ladies
as well as young men are received as students. There is no
charge whatever for tuition.
The number of students now attending the University is
264- In addition, in the colleges of Law, Medicine, and
Pharmacy, there are 260 students. Total, 524.
College of Medicine. — Is held at Toland Hall in San
Francisco, and affords ample opportunities for acquiring the
highest degree of excellence in the theories of the profes-
sion.
College of Pharmacy. — Lectures are delivered twice a
week in the Hall of the Academy of Sciences, San Fran-
cisco.
College of Law. — The entire course of instruction ex-
tends through three academic years, and the school is sepa-
rated into three classes corresponding to these three years,
known respectively as Junior, Middle, and Senior.
ex-officio regents.
His Excellency George C. Perkins, Sacramento, Governor,
ex-officio President of the Board.
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50 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
His Honor John Mansfield, Los Angeles, Lieutenant-
Governor.
Hon. J. F. Cowdery, San Francisco, Speaker of the As-
sembly.
Hon. Frederick M. Campbell, Oakland, State Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction.
Hon. H. M. Larue, Sacramento, President of the State
Agricultural Society.
Irving M. Scott, San Francisco, President of the Mechan-
ics' Institute.
Prof. John LeConte, Berkeley, President of the Univer-
sity.
APPOINTED REGENTS.
Eev. H. Stebbins, D. D. San Francisco.
Hon. J. West Martin, Oakland.
Hon. J. F. Swift, San Francisco,
Hon. Samuel B. McKee, Oakland.
Hon. Joseph W. Winans, San Francisco.
J. Mora Moss, Esq., Oakland.
John L. Beard, Esq., Mission of San Jose.
D. O. Mills, Esq., Millbrae.
A. S. Hallidie, Esq., San Francisco.
Hon. William T. Wallace, San Francisco.
Hon. John Bidwell, Chico.
Hon. John S. Hager, San Francisco.
Hon. A. L. Rhodes, San Jose.
Prof. George Davidson, San Francisco.
Prof. William Ashburner, San Francisco.
B. B. Redding, Esq., San Francisco.
Classical and English School.
George Frederic Degen, A. M., Principal.
This School has had a new and extensive building erected
at 1265 Franklin street.
It has been in successful operation five years. The
Principal, Prof. Degen, received his training in the schools
of Boston and of Harvard University, and has had a large
experience as a teacher.
The plan of instruction at this school is worthy of notice.
It is a combination of the lecture and the text-book sys-
tems. Everything is made of the principles which under-
lie the subject to be studied, and these are carefully ex-
plained until the student professes to understand them
clearly. He is then required to commit them to memory.
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The illustrations and the examples given in the book are
used merely to assist in this first explanation, or by the
pupil, for practice, in studying the lesson, and are as
often "worked" by the teacher as the student. At reci-
tation, new examples, which the student has never before
seen, are presented to him to test his knowledge of the
principles of which he is required first to state, either in his
own language or in that of the book, but clearly and cor-
rectly.
By this system of teaching, as distinguished from mere
hearing of lessons, the pupil is lead to think for himself
while gathering knowledge from others, and is thus truly
educated.
The School is steadily growing in public favor.
California Medical College — (Eclectic.)
Southwest corner Clay and Eleventh. This institution
was built in 1878, and was opened for students in 1879. It
receives pupils of both sexes. Number of students, first
term, 44. It is designed to afford a thorough training in all
branches of medicine. The regular term begins on the first
Monday in November and the intermediate on the first Mon-
day in June. Dr. Alex. MacKae, Dean.
The Morgan Conservatory of Music.
Location, 528 Eighteenth street.
This institution was established about three years since,
under the direction of the late Mr. John P. Morgan, and its
success, so far, has demonstrated the great necessity for
such a school upon this coast. Its object is to afford students
an opportunit}^ of obtaining a complete and thorough course
of instruction, both in the theory and practice of music.
To attain this end the best talent in the State is employed,
and the number of teachers will be increased as necessity
demands. It is now under the direction of Mr. Stephen W.
Leach.
CaUfomia Military Academy.
Rev. David McClure, Principal.
Located on east side of Telegraph avenue, near Prospect
avenue. The military system of drilling and discipline has
been adopted to secure physical culture, promptness, pres-
ence of mind and its attendant results.
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Golden Gate Academy.
H. E. Jewett, A. M., Principal.
Located on Academy Hill, near Telegraph avenue. This
institution receives students of both sexes, either as board-
ers or day scholars. The Department of Physical Culture
has recently been added to the school, consisting of Military
Drill and Gymnastics. Students are fitted for the best Col-
leges of the land, and also for practical business life.
Poston's Academy.
Mrs. E. C. Poston, Principal.
Located corner Oak and Eleventh Greets. An institution
devoted to the education of young ladies. The school was
first established in Marysville, and was removed to its pres-
ent quarters in 1872. During the year past extensive addi-
tions have been added in order to accommodate the rapidly
increasing number of students. It is deservedly popular
with our citizens, and is yearly increasing its number of
pupils. For the term ending June 25, 1880, the number of
pupils was about 75.
Snell Seminary.
Location, 568 Central avenue.
This institution was first opened for students in July, 1878.
It is intefided for young ladies, who are received either as
boarders or day scholars. The course of instruction is
thorough in all branches.
Miss Mary E. Snell and R. B. Snell, Principals. Num-
ber of students, 90.
Oakland Business College.
Location, southeast corner Franklin street and Central av-
enue. This institution has now been established five years.
It is designed to afford young men and ladies a thorough
business education. In order to obtain this result no pains
are spared that will contribute to its usefulness and efficiency.
Professor M. K. Lauden, President.
Mills' Seminary.
Located at the foot of the San Pablo Eange, five miles
from Oakland. An institution devoted to the education of
young ladies. Rev. C. T. Mills, Principal.
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EDUCATIONAL. 53
Sackett School.
Located 529 Hobart street.
First opened for pupils July, 1879, by Prof. D. P. Sackett,
formerly Principal of Golden Gate Academy. Number of
pupils about 50.
St. Joseph's Academy.
South side Fifth, between Madison and Jackson streets.
Under charge of Brother Sabinian. This is an admirably
conducted school, devoted to the education of boys. The
premises are commodious, and a large number of our youth
are receiving a thorough practical education there. Pupils
are received either for day instruction or as boarders. Pc is
deservedly popular, being under the management of the
most careful and efficient instructors. Number of pupils,
160.
Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.
Located near the head of Lake Merritt, on Webster street.
A boarding school for young ladies. Under the patronage
of the Rev. M. King, Pastor of Oakland.
Convent of Our Lady of Lourdes.
This is a day school for girls and boys. Located on the
northwest corner of East 15th street and Sixteenth avenue.
Under charge of the Sisters of Mercy. The present average
attendance is about 160.
Pacific Theological Seminary.
Located on Academy Hill. Eev. George Mooar, Profes-
sor of Theology.
St. Mary's Academy.
North side of Eighth, between Jeiferson and Grove
streets. Under charge of the Sisters.
St. Mary's Free School.
Corner Seventh and Jefferson streets. Number of pupils
about 200. Under charge of the Sisters.
Home School for Young Ladies.
Miss H. A. Field, Principal, 1825 Telegraph avenue.
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German School.
South side Ninth street, between Washington and Clay.
State Deaf and Dumb, and Blind Asylum.
This institution is located near the State University at
Berkeley. The farm consists of one hundred and thirty
acres, eighty acres of which are on the hills fronting the
bay, Pure water is supplied by hillside springs, and the
elevated site insures the purest of air. Altogether, a better
location could not have been chosen. On the 17th of Janu-
ary, 1875, the beautiful and costly stone building occupied
by the institution was destroyed by fire, and the exigencies
of the case, with more than a hundred helpless unfortunates
to shelter and provide for, were indeed great. But the spirit
of energy, coupled with that of benevolence, which inspires
the citizens of Alameda County, found means to build a
temporary structure without delay, and, as early as April
21st, three months from the time of the disaster, the school
was again opened. Plans for permanent buildings have
been made, and are now being carried out. They provide
fer a series of structures including " Homes," a central re-
fectory, school-house, etc., all of which, when completed,
will accommodate two hundred and fifty pupils. The build-
ings are of the most substantial character, having concrete
and stone foundations, brick superstructure, walls lined with
hollow brick, slate roofs, all partitions of brick, and stone
stair-cases throughout. Every arrangement to secure health
and comfort has been made, while the system of segregation
adopted will not onl}- be a safeguard against fire, but do
away with many evils connected with the herding of large
numbers under one roof.
The course of studies pursued at this institute is very
nearly the same as that embraced in the public schools and
in the seminaries, with the addition of music, w^hich is
taught the blind as a means of obtaining a livelihood. The
institution is sustained by the State, but clothing and trav-
eling expenses must be provided by the parents or guardi-
ans of the children, except in cases of extreme poverty,
when a proper certificate from the County Judge will author-
ize the directors to supply clothing.
The management of the institution is entrusted to a Board
of five Directors, appointed by the Governor. The present
Board consists of the following named gentlemen : J. Mora
Moss, J. A. Stanly, E J. Crane, Thomas Yolland, Oakland,
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CHURCHES. 55
and I. "Wormser, San Francisco. Warring Wilkinson,
Principal. H. A. Palmer, Secretary and Treasurer.
Instructors in the Deaf and Dumb Department: George
B. Goodall, William A. Caldwell, Henry Frank, Douglas
Tilden, Miss Phebe Wright and Miss Nettie Stewart.
Instructors in the Blind Department: Charles T. Wilkin-
son, George B. Goodall and Mrs. A. E. Goodall.
CHURCHES.
First Baptist Church.
Location, southeast corner of Fourteenth and Brush
streets. Kev. Granville S. Abbott, Pastor. Pastoral resi-
dence, Blake House, corner Central avenue and Washing-
ton street. Hours of service, at 11 A. m. and 7:30 p. M.
Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. Chinese Sunday School at
6 :30 p. M. Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7 :30 p. m. This
Society possesses an elegant and imposing church edifice,
constructed of wood.
Trinity Baptist Church.
Location, corner Tenth and Washington streets. Rev.
George Guirey, Pastor. Pastoral residence, San Francisco.
Services at 11 A. M. and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7 :45
p. M. Wednesday. Sunday School, 12:30 p. M.
East Oakland Baptist Church.
Location, northeast corner of East Fourteenth street and
Tenth avenue. Be v. S. B. Morse, Pastor. Pastoral resi-
dence, 554 East Sixteenth street. Hours of service at 11
A. M. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday School at 12 m. Chinese Sun-
day School at 2 :30 p. m.
First Congregational Church.
Location, northwest corner Clay street and Central avenue.
Eev. J. K. McLean, Pastor. Pastoral residence, 520 Thir-
teenth street. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. in Aviuter,
and 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. in summer. Sunday School at
12:30 p. M. Chinese Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. The
Sabbath School numbers over five hundred scholars.
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Second Congregational Church.
Location, north side Chase street, between "Wood and
Willow. Rev. J. T. Wills, • Pastor. Pastoral residence,
1725 Goss street. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun-
day School at 12:15 P. m. A new church edifice, with a
seating capacity of four hundred has been recently com-
pleted at a cost of $7,500.
Plymouth Avenue Congregational Church.
Location, corner of Plymouth and Elm avenues. Rev.
George Mooar, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 6 :30 p. M.
Sabbath School, 12:30 p. m.
St. John's Episcopal Church.
Location, Grove street, between Seventh and Eighth.
Rev. Benjamin Akerly, D. D., Rector. Residence, south-
west corner of Sixteenth and Adeline streets. Daily ser-
vice at 10 A. M. Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m., and Mission Sunday School, 707
Broadway, at 2 p. m. The church has over two hundred
communicants and a flourishing Sunday School.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Location, corner Fourteenth and Harrison streets. Revs.
J. Lewis Parks and Hobart Chatwood, Rectors. Service at
11 A. M. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Church of the Advent (Episcopal).
Location, corner of East Fourteenth street and Seven-
teenth avenue. Rev. Hamilton Lee, Pastor. Pastoral resi-
dence, northeast corner East 20th street and Twelfth avenue.
Services at 11 A. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45
A. M.
St. Andrew's Mission (Episcopal.)
Meet at Masonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh streets.
Geo. F. Degen, Lay Reader, in charge. Service and Sun-
day School, Sundays at 2:30 p. m.
St. John's Mission (Episcopal) Temescal.
Rev. Benjamin Akerly, D. D., Rector. Services at 3
p. M. Sunday School at 2 p. m.
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First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, southeast corner of Fourteenth and Clay streets.
, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun-
day School at 9:30 a. m. Praise service at 6:30 p. m.
Centennial Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, Campbell street, between Eighth and Taylor.
Rev. G. Newton, Pastor. Pastoral residence, 1669 Taylor
street. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p.- M. Sunday School
at 12:30 p. m.
German Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, Seventeenth street, between San Pablo and Tel-
egraph avenues. Rev. C. H. Afflerbach, Pastor. Pastoral
residence, next to the church. Services at 10:45 A. M and
7:45 p. M. Sunday School at 9 A. m.
Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, corner of Seventh avenue and East 15th street.
Rev. William Angwin, Pastor. Pastoral residence, 268
East 17th street. Services at 11 A. m. and 7:30 P. m.
Class meeting, 12:30 P. m. Sunday School, 2 P. m. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday, at 7 :30 p. m.
African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, southeast corner of Seventh and Market streets.
Rev. M. T. Ware, Pastor. Pastoral residence, Twenty-
sixth street. Services at 11 A. m. and 7 :45 p. m. Sunday
School at 1 :30 p. M.
Chinese Mission of the M. E. Church.
Location, 612 Fifteenth street. Sunday School at 7 p. M.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Meets at Kohler's Hall. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
First Presbyterian Church.
Location, northeast corner of Fourteenth and Franklin
streets. Rev. S. P. Sprecher, Pastor. Residence, 1366
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Harrison street. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sun-
day School at 9:30 a. m.; Chinese Sunday School at 5:30
p. M. The church building and furniture are valued at over
$80,000.
Bethany Presbyterian Mission.
Location, Vinzent Block. Kev. John Kae, Pastor. Ser-
vices at 11:15 A. M. and 7:40 P. m. Sunday School at 12:45
p. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 7 :40 p. m.
First Presbyterian Church of East Oakland.
Location, northeast corner of East 14tli street and Fif-
teenth avenue. , Pastor. Services at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12 :30 p. m. Chinese Sunday School at 5
p. M.
Second Presbyterian Church.
Meets at Kohler's Hall. Eev. James Cameron, Pastor.
Services at 11:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 1
p. M. Prayer meeting, every Wednesday, at 7 :30 P. M.
Independent Presbyterian Church.
Location, southeast corner of Thirteenth and JejBferson
streets. Kev. L. Hamilton, Pastor. Pastoral residence,
1165 Jackson. Services, every Sunday, at 11 A. m. and 7 :30
p. M. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting, every
Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.
Church of the Immaculate Conception (R. C.)
Location, west side of Jefferson street, between Seventh
and Eighth. Rev. Michael King, Pastor; Rev. P Maguire,
Assistant. Mass on Sundays at 7, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m.;
vespers at 7:30 p. m. Mass on week days at 7:30 A. m.
Sunday School after the 8:30 a.m. mass; number of scholars
about 500. Members of parish, 3,000. Seating capacity
of church, 1,300; average morning attendance, 2,000.
St. Patrick's Church (R. C.)
Location, north side of Seward, . between Campbell and
Peralta streets. Rev. J. B. McNally, Pastor. Pastoral
residence, adjoining church. Mass on Sundays at 8 and
10:30 A. M. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Mass on week days at
7 a. m.
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• i • LH U ll U n I . Office, 33 Geary St.. S. F.. and 862 Broadwav. Oakland.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
CHURCHES. 59
St. Anthony's Church (R. C.)
Location, northwest corner East 16th street and Six-
teenth avenue. Kev. William Gleeson, Pastor. Rev. Pat-
trick J . Gallagher, Assistant. Mass at 8 and 10 : 30 a. m.
on Sundays, and at 7 a. m. on week days. Vespers on Sun-
days at 7 : 30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p. m.
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (R. C.)
Location, north side of Evoy avenue, between Grove and
West streets. Eev. Lawrence Serda, Pastor. Mass on
Sunday at 7 and 10 A. M, Vespers at 7 : 30 p. m. Sunday
School after last mass.
Seventh Day Adventist's Church.
Location, northeast corner of Thirteenth and Clay streets.
J. H. Waggoner, Pastor. Services on Sabbath (Saturday)
at 11 A. M., and Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at
9:30 a. m.; number of scholars, 150, Members of church,
115. The church building and lot cost $14,000. Trustees:
G. A. Baker, John I. Tay, William Beatty, E. A. Pritchard
and W. N. Glenn.
Christian Church.
Location, northeast corner of Fifteenth and Clay streets.
Eev. S. E. Pearre, Pastor; residence, junction San Pablo
and Broadway, over Post Office. Services at 11 a. m. and
7 :30 p. M. Sunday School at 9 : 10 A. m.
Church of Christ.
Medical Hall, corner of Eleventh and Clay streets. Eev.
Carroll Kendrick, Pastor; residence, 480 Edwards street.
Services on Sunday at 11 A. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School at 10 A. M. Praise service at 7 p. m.
First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland.
This congregation has built a church on the south side
of Fourteenth street, between Franklin and Webster. Eev.
A. Chapara, Eabbi; A. Cerf, President; M. H. Coffee, Vice-
President; E. Bernstein, Secretary; L. Hershberg, Treas-
urer; I. Eyttenberg, L. Jaffa, A. Lipman, A. Barrett and
M. Eosenberg, Trustees. Sabbath School: Saturday, 11
A. M.; Sunday, 10 A. M.; 55 scholars.
■^ilhort 9 Drnufn Honses Built, and Houses anl Lots lor Sale on tlie Installment Plan.
JllUCll (X DIUWIl Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marm St.. s. F, Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
60 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
CEMETERIES.
Mountain View — Located at the northern terminus of
Webster street, 2| miles from City Hall. William Collins,
Superintendent.
Odd Fellows' — Located near the head of Fruit Vale
avenue.
St. Maey's (R. C.) — Located at the northern terminus of
Webster street, adjoining the Mountain View Cemetery.
Hebrew — Located at the northern terminus of Webster
street, 2J miles from City Hall.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Masonic.
Knights' Templar, Oakland Commandery No. 11.— Stated
Assembly on the first Tuesday of each month in Broadway
Block. Solomon Lathrop, Eminent Commander; A. C.
Waitt, Generalissimo; W. F. Fletcher, Captain General;
David McClure, Prelate; C. E. Gillett, Senior Warden; J.
E. Benton, Junior Warden; E. C. Gaskill, Treasurer; Frank
W. Cushing, Kecorder; J. T. Gardiner, Standard Bearer;
H, B. Sears, Sword Bearer; George D. Metcalf, Warder; F,
X. Z. Marchand, Captain of the Guard; George Patterson,
Samuel Bones and William Wilson, Guards.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 61, F. and A. M. — Stated meetings
are held on the first Friday evening of each month at Ma-
sonic Hall, southwest corner of Broadway and Eighth streets.
Membership, 105. J. C. Martin, W. M.; J. A. Mattingly,
S. W. ; E. J. Beeby, J. W.; Samuel Hirshberg, Treasurer;
J. T. Gardiner, Secretary; J. C. Irwin, S. D.; Geo. Good-
man, J. D.; Benjamin Akerly, Chaplain; H. Ash, Tyler.
Oakland Lodge, No. 188, F. and A. M.— Stated meetings
on the first Saturday of every month at Hall in Broadway
Block, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Membership',
200. N. W. Spaulding, W. M. ; Geo. E. Whitney, S. W. ;
J. E. Benton, J. W.; C. B. Eutherford, Treasurer; J. E.
Ingols, Secretary; Jesse Walton, S. D.; Joseph Black, J.
D.; David McClure, Chaplain; Edward Child, Marshal; A.
S. Baker, Tyler.
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Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland,
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
SECRET SOCIETIES. 61
Alcatkaz Lodge, No. 244, F. and A. M. — Stated meet-
ings are held on the first Monday of each month at Masonic
Hall, corner of Seventh and Willow streets. West Oakland.
Membership, 65. A. A. McKeen, W. M.; A. C. Marr, S.
W.; C. E. Taylor, J. W.; W. S. Snook, Treasurer; J. M.
McGuire, Secretary; Geo. Goodsell, S. I).; Thomas Lang-
ford, J. D.; S. Climo, Marshal; J. T. Wills, Chaplain; J.
B. Oaks, Tyler.
Beooklyn Lodge, No. 225, F. and A. M. — Stated meet-
ings are held on the first Tiiesday of each month; called
meetings every Tuesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor-
ner of East Central and Eleventh avenues, East Oakland.
Membership, 42. G. M. Walker, W. M. ; J. A. Webster,
S. W.; Joseph Hunt, J. W. ; James Cobbledick, Treasurer;
Henry Tum Suden, Secretary; E. W. Martin, S. D.; E.
Bangle, J. D.; Geo. E. Williams, Marshal; Samuel Parson
and W. D. Conard, Stewards; W. D. Thomas, Tyler.
Oakland Chaptek, No. 26, E. A. M. — Stated meetings
are held on the first and third Thursday evenings of each
month at hall of Live Oak Lodge. J. T. Gardiner, High
Priest; A. A. McKeen, King; C. A. Broad, Scribe; W. B.
Clayton, Captain of the Host; J. E. Glascock, Principal
Sojourner; J. C. L'win, Eoyal Arch Captain; J. P. Wonder-
lich. Master Third Vail; J. H. Troy, Master Second Vail;
P. Baker, Master First Vail; Samuel Hirshberg, Treasurer;
Frank H. Brooks, Secretary; A. Gemmell, Guard.
Alameda Chapter, No. 36, E. A. M. — Stated meetings
are held on the first and third Wednesday of each month
at the hall in Broadway Block, on Broadway, between
Eleventh and Twelfth. George E. Whitney, High Priest;
E. E. Potter, King; (vacant). Scribe; F. W. Gushing, Cap-
tain of the Host; J. J. Porter, Principal Sojourner; H. D.
Eanlett, Eoyal Arch Captain; F. B. Eodolph, Master Third
Vail; A. Kendall, Master Second Vail; E. A. Heron, Master
First Vail; J. E. Ingols, Secretary; C. H. F. Braun, Treas-
urer; A. S. Baker, Guard.
Adoptive Masonry, the Order of the Eastern Star.
Oak Leap Chapter, No. 8. — Meets at Masonic Hall, cor-
ner Eighth and Broadway, on the second and fourth Tues-
day of each month. Darwin De Golia, Worthy Patron;
Mrs. Bettie A. Gaskill, Worthy Patron, Miss Dora Hirsh-
berg, Associate Matron; Mrs. Delina Crellin, Treasurer;
Miss Jennie Naismith, Secretary; Miss Cora Andrews, Con-
AriAM^^rn collectors and attorneys Conduct Snits In all state Courts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKel St., S. F, Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
62 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
ductress; Miss Ella Crellin, Associate Conductress; Mrs.
Caroline Pierson, Warder; Miss Eosenberg, Adah;
Miss May Andrews, Kuth; Mrs. C. C. Walter, Esther; Miss
Mary Rutherford, Martha; Miss Fellows, Electa; R. C.
Gaskill, Sentinel.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
This organization has a comfortable hall, built and owned
by a joint stock company composed of members of the
Order, on the corner of Franklin and Eleventh streets. Most
all the Lodges, Encampments and Odd Fellows Societies
meet at this hall; the Library also occupies a portion of the
second floor, looking out on Franklin street.
Orion Lodge, of East Oakland, has erected a comfortable
hall corner East Central and Eleventh avenues.
Oakland Lodge, No. 118. — Meets every Tuesday evening.
The present membership is 260. George Kirk, N. G. ; A.
W. Pulcifer, V. G. ; C. W. Baker, Recording Secretary;
Thomas J. King, Financial Secretary; W. P. Hamilton,
Treasurer.
University Lodge, No. 144. — Meets every Thursday
evening. Present membership, 180. M. E. Ryan, N. G. ;
M. E. Clough, Y. G. ; H. L. Adams, Recording Secretary;
D. E. Bortree, Permanent Secretary; Robert Hughes,
Treasurer.
Fountain Lodge, No. 198. — Meets every Monday evening.
Present membership, 150. E. H. Lake, N. G. ; John Thex-
ton, V. G. ; Joseph Lufkin, Recording Secretary; Fred.
Peterson, Permanent Secretary; E. Kreyenhagen, Treasurer;
Dr. C. Cushing, Medical Examiner.
Orion Lodge, No. 189. — Meets every Saturday evening,
at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner East Central and Eleventh
avenues. East Oakland. Present membership, 98. H. M.
Kingsbury, N. G.; V. S. Northey, Y. G.; W. A. Donald-
son, Recording Secretary; George Chase, Financial Secre-
tary; H. Liese, Treasurer.
Harbor Lodge, No. 253. — Meets every Wednesday even-
ing, at Masonic Hall, West Oakland. Membership, 65. W.
B. Ludlow, N. G.; William H. Gants, Y. G.; R. Springer,
Recording Secretary; C. F. Taylor, Permanent Secretary;
W. A. Hughes, Treasurer; Dr. A. G. Anthony, Medical
Examiner.
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. r. LHUIlUni. Office. 33 Geary St.. S. F.. and 862 Broadwav. Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
SECRET SOCIETIES. 63
Evening Stae Lodge, No. 263. — Meets every Wednesday
evening, at Scliimmelpfennig's Hall, East Oakland. Mem-
bership, 47. r. Scliimmelpfennig, N. G. ; F. Katzenberg,
V. G. ; J. A. Sweet, Kecording Secretary; John McCracken,
Treasurer.
Golden Eule Encampment, No. 34. — Meets on the first
and third Friday evenings of each month, at Odd Fellows'
Hall. Membership, 150. Arthur D. Thompson, Chief
Patriot; J. E. Benton, High Priest; George Kirk, Senior
Warden; A. S. Bradford, Junior Warden; George W. Lewis,
Scribe; Kobert Hughes, Treasurer.
Alameda Degree Lodge, No. 5. — Meets on the second and
fourth Friday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Membership, 375. D. A. Price, Degree Master; George
Kirk, Deputy Degree Master; James Templeton, Secretary;
W, S. Dryden, Treasurer.
Oakland Kebekah Degree Lodge, No. 16. — Meets every
Wednesday evening. Membership, 78. Mrs. G. W. Bol-
ser, N. G. ; Mrs. H. L. Adams, V. G. ; Miss Lilian Brad-
ford, Secretary; Miss Maggie Price, Treasurer.
Brooklyn Eebekah Degree Lodge, No. 12. — Meets every
Monday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, East Central avenue,
East Oakland. Membership, about 75. Mrs. A. M. Liese,
N. G.; Mrs. Nellie Loud, V. G.; Mrs. M. G. Hamilton,
Recording Secretary; Mrs. Sarah Yale, Financial Secretary;
Miss Elvira Martin, Treasurer.
Porter Lodge, No, 27. — Meets every Tuesday evening at
Kohler's Hall, corner Seventh and Chester streets. Mem-
bership, 45. John F. Pinkham, N. G.; Wm. J. Cotter, V.
G.; , Recording Secretary; Wm. Maurhan, Per-
manent Secretary; E. F. Kohler, Treasurer.
Odd Fellows' Hall Association. — Meets on the last Mon-
day evening of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall. G. H.
Fogg, President; James E. Ingols, Secretary.
Odd Fellows' Libraries. — Second floor Odd Fellows'
Hall; P. J. Ipsen, Librarian. And Odd Fellows' Hall, East
Oakland. See Libraries.
Odd Fellows' Relief Committee. — Meetings are held
every Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' Hall,
corner Eleventh and Franklin streets. W. B. Ludlow% Pres-
ident; J. E. Crane, Secretary; M. E. Ryan, Treasurer.
GILBERT & BROWN
Parties Purctaasingr furiiiKhed willi 9Ioney for
Buildinsr — PaMible In Installments at Low Hates of
Interest. Xo. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Alameda-
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
64 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
The Odd Fellows' Cemetery Assocl4.tion. — Cemetery
located near the head of Fruit Vale avenue. Monthly meet-
ings third Wednesday of every month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
C. B. Kutherford, President; Robert Dalziel, Treasurer;
George W. Lewis, Secretary.
United Ancient Order of Druids.
Oakland Grove, No. 24 — Meets at Live Oak Hall every
Wednesday evening. Membership, 83. C. Winant, N. A.;
Albert Sampson, Y. A.; W. T. Beck, Secretary; H. Smilow,
Treasurer; L. Groettner, I. G.
Agassiz Grove, No. 33 — Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056
Broadway, every Monday evening. Number of members,
50. F. Cavagnaro, P. A. J.; L. Jaccard, N. A.; G. Ada-
mina, V. A.; S. Cheyrias, Rec. Sec; H. Grandjean, Treas. ;
P. Calou, Conductor; P. Krepper, I. G. ; P. Noisat, O. G.
This Grove works in the French language.
Knights of Pythias.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 17 — Meets every Wednesday evening
at Pythian Castle, 1056 Broadway. Membership, about
100. A. W. Craig, P. C. ; R. J. Cavasso, C. C; I. C. Con-
nor, y. C; J. A. Moore, Prelate; H. A. Holland, Keeper
of Records and Seal; D. B. Bankhead, M. of E.; G. G.
Thomas, M. of F.; W. B. Wakefield, M. at A.; E. F. Voor-
hies, I. G. ; B. Larkin, O. G.
Brooklyn Lodge, No. 32 — Instituted August 21, 1875.
Present membership, 78. Meets every Monday evening at
Schimmelpfennig's Hall, East Oakland. H. H. Colby, P.
C; W. W. Mill, C. C; E. L. Hutton, V. C; W. H. Ham-
ilton, Prelate; A. Hampel, Keeper of Records and Seal;
Frederick Schimmelpfennig, M. of E.; J. W. Glaze, M, of
F.; C. J. H. Luth, M. at A.; L. TriUut, I. G.; E. H.
Warren, O. G.
Liberty Lodge, No. 35 — Meets every Thursday evening at
Masonic Hall, corner of Seventh and Willow streets. Insti-
tuted April 1, 1876. Membership, 76. R. W. Grannis, P.
C; A. Page, C. C; N. Steinhart, V. C; Capt. Freeman,
Prelate; J. T. Morehead, Keeper of Records and Seal; J.
Collyer, M. of F.; H. Y. Baker, M. of E.; C. M. Jackson,
M. at A.; Moses Morris, I. G. ; — . Schack, O. G. ; Dr. A.
G. Anthony, Medical Examiner.
. r. LAUIlUni- office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, OaUland.
J. S. 6. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
SECRET SOCIETIES. 65
Independent Order of Red Men (exclusively German.)
Alameda Stamm, Ko. 113 — Meets every MoDclaj evening
at Germania Hall. Membership, 60. William Sohst, D.
G. C; William Sohst, O. Chief; Justus Held, U. Chief;
Frank Senram, B. Chief; William Kohler, Treasurer; E.
Harmon, Recording Sec. ; D. Vogt, Financial Sec.
Ancient Order Hibernians.
DmsiON No. 1 — Meets on the third Thursday of each
month at Hibernia Hall, Broadway, between Third and
Fourth. Nicholas Wheeler, President; Thomas Eowan,
"Vice-President; P. Heverin, Financial Secretary; George
Shields, Eecording Secretary; M; J. Ryan, Treasurer.
Division No. 2 — Meets on the first Thursday of each
month at Hibernia Hall. James Keys, President; John
Ham, Vice-President; C A. Mulvey, Recording Secretary;
Thomas Kiley, Financial Secretary; P. Murphy, Treasurer.
DmsiON No. 3 — Meets on second Thursday of each month
at Hibernia Hall. P. Murphy, President; F. Haley, Vice-
President; John O'Bryan, Recording Secretary; Thomas
Murray, Financial Secretary; James McElroy, Treasurer.
Independent Order of Good Templars.
Brooklyn Lodge, No. 384. — Meets every Thursday even-
ing, at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, on East Central avenue, be-
tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth avenues. East Oakland.
Membership, about 55. J. D. Yost, W. C. T.; M. Watson,
W. V. T. ; A. Whipple, W. S. ; E. Warren, W. F. S. ; H.
Freeman, W. T.: G. Icke, W. M. ; H. S. Smith, L. D. and
W. C; Miss A. Liese, W. I. G.; W. Stocker, W. O. G. ; W.
R. Jones, P. W. C. T.
Athens Lodge No. 286. — Meets every Saturday evening,
at Millington's Hall. Membership, about 85. C. E. Quig-
ley, W. C. T.; Mrs. Rundells, W. V. T.; W. C. Bridgeman,
W. S.; J. W. Towle, W. F. S.; Mrs. Freeman, W. t.;
Clark, W. M.; W. Coolidge, P. W. C. T.
Fountain Lodge, No. 193. — Meets every Monday evening,
at Camron Hall. Membership, 67. J. Gilman, L. D. ; K.
C. Hatch, W. C. T.; Miss E. C. Peck, W. V. T.; F. San-
ford, W. S. ; Miss Jennie S. Naismith, W. F. S. ; Mrs. Rand,
W. T. ; Mr. Taylor, W. M.
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66 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Ivy Lodge No. 200. — Meets on Friday evening, at Masonic
Hall, corner of Seventh and Willow streets, West Oakland.
Membership, 45. Instituted January, 1876. W. F. Price,
L. D.; J. M. McGuire, P. W. C. T.; Charles Poulter, W. 0.
T. ; Miss Nellie Bigley, W. V. T. ; Mrs. P. A. Berry, W. S. ;
Charles Scott, W. F. S. ; Miss Emily Davison, W. T.; Chas.
Surryhne, M. ; Miss Emma Surrvhne, W. I. G. ; K. Cobb,
W. O. G.
Champions of the Red Cross.
Myrtle Encampment, No. 61. — Meets every Saturday
evening, at Masonic Hall, southwest corner of Broadway
and Eighth streets. Membership, '23. G. M. Teeple, C;
Miss Clementina Kowley, Jr. C: C. F. Hemphill, C. of H.;
L. J. Eector, Recording Secretary; L. A. Kaleigh, Financial
Secretary; C. P. Raleigh, Treasurer.
Independent Order of B'nai B'rith.
Oakland Lodge, No. 252. — Meets at Masonic Hall, cor-
ner of Eighth and Broadway, every Sunday. Membership,
45. M. H. Coffee, Monitor; I. D. Ryttenberg, President;
A. Jonas, Vice-President; E. Bernstein, Secretary; A. Cerf,
Treasurer; J. Coleman, Warden.
Order of Orangemen.
Lincoln Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 137. — Meets at Nicholl
Hall every alternate Saturday.
Herrmann's Scehne.
California Lodge, No. 2 — Meets every Thursday night
at Germania Hall. Membership, 93. E. Harmon, Presi-
dent; Fred. Offe, Vice-President; Charles Partenski, Re-
cording Secretary; Fred. BruDJes, Financial Secretary;
Frank Harding, Treasurer.
Janissaries of Light.
Temple, No. 11.— Organized September, 1876. Number
of members about 30. Meets at 8 o'clock every Saturday
evening, at 310 Grove street. J. C. Darnal, Worthy Centre;
D. Leitch, Chairman Board of Council; Mrs. R. Stewart,
Recording Secretary.
Temple, No. 40. — Organized October, 1878. Number of
members about 6Y. Meets at Nicholl Hall every Tuesday,
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY '"-^^\
33 Geary St., San Francisco.
862 Broadway, Oakland.
i. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE. 365 Tenth.
SECRET SOCIETIES. 67
at 8 p. M. J. B. Wilson, Worthy Centre and Chairman
Board of Council; Mrs. S. G. Johnson, Recording Sec-
retary.
Ancient Order of United Workmen.
Officees of the Grand Lodge. — M. T. Brewer, Past
Grand Master Workman; Clay W. Taylor, Grand Master
Workman; William H. Barnes, Grand Foreman; E. De
Lano, Grand Overseer; H. G. Pratt, Grand Recorder,
office St. Ann's Building, corner Eddy and Powell streets,
San Francisco; C. H. Haile, Grand Receiver; I. A. Duns-
moor, Grand Guide; William Wiltse, Jr., Grand Watch-
man; Grand Trustees, Charles F. Gompertz, Charles G.
Reed and Ed. Carlson; Representatives to Supreme Lodge,
H. G. Pratt, Wm. H. Jordan and M. T. Brewer.
California, No. 1. — Instituted August 21, 1875. Meets
every Tuesday night at Masonic Hall, West Oakland. Mem-
bersliip, 105. George F. Degen, P. M. W. ; George E.
Bugbee, M. W. ; William H. Wilkinson, Recorder; E. Sur-
ryhne. Receiver.
Oakland, No. 2. — Instituted June 10, 1876. Meets every
Friday night in A. O. U. W. Hall, corner Central avenue
and Franklin street. Membership, 114. M. E. Ryan, P.
M. W.; F. Dawe, M. W.; S. H. Mitchell, Recorder; W.
R. Thomas, Receiver.
Brooklyn, No. 3. — Instituted September 19, 1876. Meets
every Thursday night in A. O. U. W. Hall. Membership,
53. James Miller, "P. M. W.; H. C. Hinman, M. W.; Geo.
Chase, Recorder; J. W. Phillips, Receiver.
Occidental, No. 6. — Instituted. July 20, 1877. Meets
every Friday night at Kohler's Hall, West Oakland. Mem-
bership, 97. N. B. Hoyt, P. M. W.; J. A. Hall, M. W.;
W. G. Hawkett, Recorder; N.' B, Hoyt, Receiver.
Pacific, No. 7.— Instituted July 24, 1877. Meets every
Thursday night at Masonic Hall. Membership, 165. Geo.
J. Mitchell, P. M. W.; Henry Vrooman, M. W. ; C. W.
Baker, Recorder; A. A. Guernsey, Receiver.
Temple, No. 11 (Temescal.) — Instituted December 4,
1877. Meets every Monday night at A. O. IT. W. Hall.
Membership, 50. G. W. Beighle, P. M. W.; H. C. Bab-
cock, M. W.; W. H. Eadon, Recorder; C. R. Norris, Re-
ceiver.
Oak Leaf, No. 35.— Instituted June 3, 1878. Meets
Pil RFRT & RRflWN ^^^'■^'^^ '^""^ Cesiratle Reslience Prc^eriycii tte Coasi
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., S. F., WMesale and Retail realer in Paper Hangings
68 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
everyMonday nightat A. O. U. "W. Hall. Membership, 267.
C. K. Eobinson, P. M. W.; C. H. Dunton, M. W.; Geo.
G. Bailey, Kecorder; J. W. Warboys, Receiver.
Keystone, No. 64. — Instituted November 13, 1878.
Meets every Tuesday night at A. O. U. W. Hall. Member-
ship, 61. N. P. Vallejo, P. M. W.; P. H. McGrew, M.W.;
George H. Miller, Recorder; J. J. White, Receiver.
Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W.
Dawn of Hope, No. 1. — Meets at Kohler's Hall second
and fourth Monday night of every month. Membership,
100.
SiLVEK Star, No. 2.— Meets at A. O. U. W. Hall, Teme-
scal, every Friday night.
Ivy, No. 4.— Meets at A. O. U. W. Hall first and third
Wednesday night of every month.
Knights of Honor.
Clinton Lodge, No. 2019, K. of H. — Meets every Wednes-
day at Odd Fellows' Hall, East Oakland. W. H. H. Hamil-
ton, Dictator; F. M. Deene, Vice Dictator; David Hughes,
Assistant Dictator; J.H.Hayes, Recorder; Joseph Chessman,
Financial Recorder; T. F. Steere, Treasurer; Samuel Par-
sons, Chaplain; W. C. White, Guide; B. Bangle, Guardian;
H. H. Colby, Sentinel; M. W. Fish, Medical Examiner.
Lodge No. — . K. of H. — Meets at Kohler's Hall, every
Thursday evening. Membership, 40. W. W. Morrison,
Past Dictator; N. B. Hoyt, Dictator; J. T. Carothers, Vice
Dictator; G. E. Bugbee, Assistant Dictator; W. G. Hawkett,
Recorder; W. F. Price, Financial Recorder.
American Legion of Honor.
Council No. — , A. L. of H. — Meets at 1056 Broadway,
on the first and third Fridays of each month. Number of
members, 90. James Dods, Commander; John Gushing,
Vice Commander; J. G. McCallum, Orator; E. W. Wood-
ward, Treasurer; C. L. Crabtree, Secretary; O. C. Wheeler,
Past Commander.
Council No. — , A. L. of H. — Meets at Kohler's Hall,
West Oakland, on the first and third Saturdays of each
month. Membership, 40. J. F. Pinkham, Commander;
J. K. Price, Vice Commander; W. F. Price, Secretary; N.
B. Vail, Collector; E. F. Kohler, Treasurer.
Q 1? T A TTMTIT? Y ^^' ^^^ "^"^"^ ^'"' ^""^ ^^^^''^^^^ ^^ S- ^■> ^^^^^^< Alameda. Bemiey
U. 1. UiiUllilill. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES. 69
Unity Council, A. L. of H. — Meets every Friday evening
at Masonic Hall, West Oakland. Membership, 30. A. G.
Anthony, Past Commander; W. S. Snook, Commander; W.
B. Ludlow, Vice Commander; John W. Thurman, Orator:
C. W. Gilbert, Eecorder; ti. W. Ball, Collector; A. A. Mc-
Keen, Treasurer.
Union Council A. L. of H., No. 168. — Meets every alter-
nate Friday, at Odd Fellows' Hall, East Oakland. J. E.
Blethen, Commander; A. L. Fuller, Vice Commander; W.
H. H. Hamilton, Orator; H. C. Hinman, Past Commander;
M. J. Hamilton, Secretary; J. H. Haj-es, Collector; T. F.
Steere, Treasurer; Georgietta Blethen, Chaplain; Benjamin
Crandell, Guide; Samuel Parsons, Warden; T. J. Hughes,
Sentry.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
Alameda County Medical Association. — Meets at the
Health Office, City Hall, on the second Tuesday evening of
each month. Organized October 25th, 1869. Incorporated
January 9th, 1871. Annual election on the second Tuesday
in January. Active members, 42; honorary members, 5;
non-resident members, 12. P. Wheeler, President; J. R.
Brad way, Vice-President; R. Woods, Secretary; E.W. Buck,
Treasurer. Board of Censors: J. B. Trembley, J. S. Adams
and N. L. Buck.
Daughters of Israel Benenolent Society. — Instituted
March, 1877. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month
in Vestry room of the Synagogue. Membership, 35. Mrs.
Pi. Bell, President; Mrs. J. Letter, Vice-President; Mrs. M.
H. Coffee, Secretary; Mrs. I. Alexander, Treasurer; Mrs.
N. Cohen, Mrs. E. Bernstein and Mrs. A. Barrett, Trustees.
Deutscher Feauen Verein. — Meets at Germania Hall on
the first Thursday of each month. Membership, 80. Mrs.
Schwerdt, President; Mrs. Herman Cordes, Vice-President;
Mrs. Price, Secretary; Mrs. Schramm, Treasurer.
German School Society or Oakland.- School, Ninth
street, between Washington and Clay streets. Scholars, 20;
members, 90. Dr. H. T. Legler, "^President; E. Mueller,
Secretary; H. Tum Suden, Treasurer; Miss Clarens, Teach-
er; H. Cordes, J. F. W. Bahls, H. Tum Suden, Charles
Bredhoff and Louis Leimort, Directors.
Pnllprt Yniir Rilk ^^tli ADAMS & CO., "Oakland-" CoUectloii Oice,
VfUlluUl lUUI UIIIO S. £. cor. JEIUUTU ST. andUBOADWAV, UpSt«lri.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F.-Complete stocK ol Paper Hansings-SKilllnl Worlnnen.
70 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Germania Hall Association. — Meets every first and third
Tuesday of each month at Germania Hall. Samuel Hirsh-
berg, President; Henry Marten, Secretary; E. Kreyenhagen,
Treasurer.
Hebrew Benevolent Society. — Meets on the first Sunday
evening of each month at the Hall, corner of Eighth street
and Broadway. D. S. Hirshberg, President; Jacob Sam-
uels, Yice-President; I. D. Kyttenberg, Secretary and Treas-
urer; S. Hirshberg, Leon Hershberg and H. Ash, Trustees.
Young Mens' Hebrew Association. — Meets on the second
Sunday of each month at Masonic Hall, corner of Eighth
street and Broadway. Membership, 40. D. S. Hirshberg,
President; George Samuels, Vice-President; P. E. Bern-
stein, Secretary; S. Kahn, Treasurer.
Ladies' Belief Society. — Incorporated June 12, 1872.
Monthly meeting first Thursday of every month, in the
Chapel of the First Congregational Church during the
Winter months, and at the Home during Summer. Annual
meeting first Thursday in May. The Society owns a Home
and ten acres of land on the south side of Linden avenue,
between Broadway and Telegraph avenue, Temescal, do-
nated to them by Elijah Bigelow, Esq. Since the Home
has been in their possession improvements costing about
$8,000 have been added. The present number of inmates is
70, and no others can be received except as vacancies occur.
Ofiicers: Mrs. N. P. Perine, President; Mrs. K. W. Kirk-
ham and Mrs. Lucy E. Dam, Vice-Presidents; Mrs. S. E.
Henshaw, Recording Secretary; Mrs. F. E. Weston, Cor-
responding Secretary; Mrs. S. G. Chamberlain, Treasurer;
Mrs. Isabella Perkins, Matron.
Oakland Athletic Club.— Meets at Germania Hall, on
Webster street, near Seventh, on the first Thursday of each
month. Practice nights Monday and Wednesday. Ed. A.
Parker, President; W. G. Henshaw, Vice-President; W. H,
Rabe, Secretary; F. P. Marsh, Treasurer; George E. De
Golia, E. W. Dean, L. Ghirardelli, George Gladding and
C. B, Overacker, Board of Directors; Benj. Boguer and John
Hammersmith, Leaders.
Oakland Benevolent Society. — Meets on the second
Monday of each month, at rooms of the Association, 516
Fifteenth street. The object of the Association is to afford
relief to the worthy, whom adverse circumstances have ren-
dered temporarily needy. During twelve months ending
^ F I ANN DRY *^*=»*=><^ '^^^<=»^*^» ^'^«^''';^ ^^*3r±o©«i
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. 8. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES. 71
May 1st, relief has been granted in 6,748 cases; during tlie
same time $2,827 25 were received and 12,802 37 expended,
and about $2,500 worth of clothing were distributed. E.
W. Buck, President; H. B. Sears, Secretary and Manager.
Oakland Turn Verein. — Regular meetings are held on
the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at
Germania Hall. A library comprising over one thousand
volumes is sustained by the association. The reading-room
is open every evening. Number of members, 70. Officers :
Otto Kneipp, President; H. J. Sohst, Yice-President; Theo.
Karsten, Secretary; David Yogt, Treasurer; Henry Marten,
Leader; Charles Kirschhoff, Steward and Ijibrarian.
St. Anthony's Catholic Total Abstinence Literary and
Philharmonic Society. — Meets at St. Anthony's Hall, Six-
teenth avenue between East Fifteen and East Sixteenth
streets, every Thursday evening. Membership, about 60.
J. J. Kane, President; JohnH. Ellis, Vice-President; Victor
Gilardin, Corresponding Secretary; James Lamb, Secretary;
A. Foute, Treasurer.
Oakland Literary and Aid Society. — Incorporated in
1875. Number of members, 67. TJiis society is composed
exclusively of colored members, and has for its object
mutual improvement and social intercourse; coupled with
this also is a system of mutual benefits, which provides for
a payment of three dollars per week to members during
sickness, and the sum of fifty dollars for funeral expenses
in case of death of any member. Meets every Monday even-
ing in their hall adjoining Hibernia Hall, 714 Broadway.
C. H. Scott, President; Miss E. A. Farrell, Recording Sec-
retary; J. "W. Smith, Financial Secretary; Mrs. A. E. Far-
rell, Treasurer.
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. — Organ-
ized 1877. Number of members, 50. Since the organiza-
'* tion of this society there have been several convictions for
violations of the State statute providing for the punishment
of persons found guilty of cruelty to animals. W. B. Hardy,
Treasurer. William S. Baxter, Secretary.
Native Sons of the Golden West — Oakland Lodge,
No. 2. — Instituted November, 1876. Number of members,
50. Meets every Monday evening in Nicholl Hall, 474 Ninth
street. E. H. McMillan. President; James J. Nash, Vice
President; A. L. Sampson, Second Vice-President; L.
Schneilly, Third Vice-President; W. A. Nash, Secretary;
Pilhoi't ff K^rniA/n H^^es Built, and Houses and Lots lor Sale on tte Installment Plan.
UIIUCllOC DIUWII Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 larM St., S. F., tliefiflest coUectton oi Moaern An Paper Riwm.
72 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Henry Trever, Kecording Secretary; J. J. Nagle, Treasurer;
J. Beclit, Marshal.
Occidental Club. — Organized February, 1878- Location
of rooms, comer of Central avenue and Harrison street.
Objects: Social intercourse, reading-room, etc. Number of
members, 70. E. Hochkofler, President; A. K. P. Harmon,
Vice-President; G. Muecke, Secretary; H. P. Gregory,
Treasurer.
Homeopathic Hospital Society. — Organized in 1877 for
the purpose of providing for the maintenance of a hospital,
furnishing treatment in this particular school of medicine.
Under its auspices the hospital, 864 Nineteenth street, near
Market, has been opened for the free treatment of patients.
Parties desiring treatment c^n be admitted on application to
Dr. Lyons, northeast corner Jefferson and Eleventh streets;
Dr. J. M. Selfridge, Surgeon.
Egbert Emmet Literaey and Social Club. — Meets every
Thursday night at Nieholl Hall. Number of members,
45. James Cahill, President; J. Twohig, Vice-President;
Burnett McManus, Secretary.
St. Joseph's Benevolent Society. — Meets on the second
Monday evening of each month at St. Mary's Hall, Seventh
street, between Jefferson and Grove. Membership, 75. B.
McFadden, President; Zack Montgomery, Vice-President;
A. Mclsaac, Eecording Secretary; John Lj^nch, Financial
Secretary; T. E. Burns, Treasurer.
Grand Army of the Eepublic, Lyon Post, No. 8. — Es-
tablished Sept. 10, 1878. Meets every second and fourth
Wednesday, at A. O. U. W. Hall, southeast corner Central
avenue and Franklin street. Membership, 80. James M.
Davis, Post Commander; T. H. Allen, Senior Vice-Com-
mander; S. P. Babcock, Junior Vice-Commander; Jacob
Winkler, Adjutant; James Hill, Qviartermaster; D. C. Law- f
rence. Chaplain; F. L.Parker, Officer Day; George Oakes,
Officer Guard; George Minnett, Sergeant Major; H. C.
Wells, Q. M. Sergeant.
Verein Eintracht.— Meets at Germania Hall every Tues-
day. Membership, 140. Frank Harding, President; Geo.
Liebel, Vice-President; Christ. Goerner, Secretary; John
Haller, Treasurer.
The Brooklyn Cosmopolitan Society.— Objects : Tem-
S F LAUNDRY '^^O"" attention to orders for washing.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
MILITARY. 73
perance and literary. Meets every Sunday evening, at 7 p.
M., in Odd Fellows' Hall, corner East Central and Eleventh
avenues. C. A. Pinkbam, President; J. H. Taggart, Sec-
retary.
St. Andeew's Benevolent Society. — Organized 1878.
Meets every Thursday evening, in Pythian Castle. Number
of members about 100. Archibald McKinlay, President;
John Collins and Alexander Campbell, Vice-Presidents;
James Templeton, Secretary; Thomas Turnbull, Financial
Secretary; Peter Thompson, Treasurer.
MILITARY.
Oakland Guard. — Unattached, Second Brigade, N. G. C.
Armory, Millington's Hall. Membership, 78. Weekly drill
every Thursday evening. Squad drill Tuesday. Henry
Levy, Captain; , First Lieutenant; H. H. Bur-
rell, Second Lieutenant; Martin Eyan, First Sergeant.
Oakland Light Cavalry. — Unattached, Second Brigade,
N. G. C. Armory, 1069 Broadway. Membership, 79.
Meets at armory every Monday evening, at 7:30 p. m. in
Winter, and 8 p. m. in Summer. Squad drill every Thurs-
day night. W. C. Little, Captain; T. H. Allen, First Lieu-
tenant; W. H. H. Husse}', Second Lieutenant; Webb N.
Pearce, Second Lieutenant; E. H. Woolsey, Surgeon; Kev.
J. K. McLean, Chaplain; E. E. Danforth, First Sergeant;
N. Williams, Quartermaster Sergeant.
Oakland Amateur Rifle Association — Instituted April
18, 1876. Meets at 672 Eleventh street. Number of mem-
bers, 40. This society is formed of amat-eurs who have been
enabled by practice to compete with the best marksmen in
the State. E. H. Pardee, President; E. J. Webster, Sec-
retary; Sheldon I. Kellogg, Jr., Vice-President and Treas-
The "Oakland" Collection Office,
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MaM St., S. F.--Speclal Desigjs In Window Shades to Order.
74 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
BANKS.
First National Bank of Oakland.
Incorporated May 15, 1875.
No. 969 Broadway. V. D. Moody, President; B. F.
Mann, Vice-President; C. H. Twombly, Cashier. Author-
ized capital, $1,000,000. Paid up capital, $100,000.
Union National Bank.
Incorporated May 26, 1875.
Southeast corner Broadway and Ninth streets. A. C.
Henry, President; H. A. Palmer, Cashier. Capital, $100,-
000.
Oakland Bank of Savings.
Incorporated August 13, 1867.
Northeast corner Twelfth and Broadway. E. C. Sessions,
President; W. W. Garthwaite, Cashier. Capital and re-
serve, $496,350. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000. Deposits,
$1,556,587. Earnings for six months ending December 31,
1879, $86,666.
Union Savings Bank.
Incorporated May 26, 1869.
Southeast corner Broadway and Ninth streets. J. West
Martin, President; H. A. Palmer, Vice-President and Treas-
urer. Loans, December 31, 1879, $1,503,871.77. Deposits,
$1, 317,094 . 93. Capital and reserve fund, $503,929.
West Oakland Mutual Iioan Association.
Incorporated July 21, 1875.
Capital stock, $600,000. Membership, 300. Office, Ma-
sonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh streets. This is a
mutual banking association, whose object is to assist sal-
aried persons in obtaining homes, saving their earnings, and
to aid them in improving and acquiring real and other prop-
erty. This society is in successful operation, with a paid
up capital of over $250,000. Its officers are N. Giamboni,
President; William Wagner, Treasurer, and A. Sbarboro,
Secretary.
Sr I AIIMnDY WASHING well done at very low rates.
. r. LHUnUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's iCE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
LIBRARIES. 75
LIBRARIES.
Free Library and Central Reading Rooms of Oakland.
Nortli side of Fourteenth street between Washington and
Clay streets. The association has been formed to provide a
free reading room to the public. Here will be found news-
papers and periodicals aggregating over one hundred in num-
ber. The library contains nearly 6,000 volumes. Branches
of this institution have been established at 170-4 Seventh
street, West Oakland, and at 622 East Central avenue. East
Oakland. Open daily, Sundays and Holidays excepted, from
9 A. M. to 9 p. M. J. iPreston Moore, President; G. M. Fish-
er, Vice-President; J. B. McChesney, Secretary and Treas-
urer; Miss Ina D. Coolbrith, Librarian; Henry Peterson and
Miss Ina Peterson, Assistant Librarians.
Odd Fellows' Library.
Second floor of Odd Fellows' Hall Building, northwest
corner of Franklin and Eleventh streets. The present num-
ber of volumes in the library is a little over 4,000; several
hundred volumes have recently been added to the collection.
During 1879, 19,623 volumes were taken out for perusal.
The library is sustained by Oakland, University, and Foun-
tain Lodges, of Oakland, and Porter Lodge, of West Oak-
land; each Lodge contributing fifty cents per quarter for
each member of the Lodge in good standing. Reading room
open from 9 a. m. to 12 m. ; from 1 to 5 p. m., and from 6 to
9 p. M. Officers: W. D. Harwood, President; G. W. Lewis,
Secretary; D. T. Fowler, Treasurer; P. J. Ipsen, Librarian.
Officers' meetings last Friday of each month.
Odd Fellows' Library, East Oakland.
Odd Fellows' Hall. Number of volumes about 1,000.
The library is sustained by Orion Lodge, of East Oakland.
W. H. Hamilton, President; F. M. W- Fish, Secretary; H.
W. Barnes, Treasurer; W. C. White, Librarian.
THE PRESS.
The Press of Oakland consists of one daily morning and
one daily evening paper, three general weekly newspapers,
one semi-weekly (German paper), one illustrated weekly, one
GILBERT & BROWN
Pardos Parc-taaisiiisr furnished M'ilb yioney for
Building — Pa\alile In Installments at L'lW liates of
Interest. So. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Alamedm.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
76 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
semi-monthly and two monthly papers. They are generally
well edited, and reflect the spirit of the gi'owing city.
Times (daily morning), 952 Broadway. Published by
Times Publishing Co. Yearly subscription, $6; by carrier,
15 cents per week.
Tkibune (daily evening), 406 Central avenue. Published
by Tribune Publishing Company. Yearly subscription, $6;
delivered at 15 cents per week.
Hekald of Teuth (monthly.) Devoted to the religious
interests of the Pacific Coast. Kev. G. S. Abbott, Editor.
Subscriptions 50 cents per annum.
Oakland Journal (German semi-weekly.) Published by
the Journal Company, Germania Hall.
The Mieror (weekly illustrated), room 6, Wilcox Block.
Published by the Mirror Publishing Co. Monthly subscrip-
tion, 25 cents.
Brooklyn Yidette (weekly. ) Issued every Friday. Of-
fice, 612 Central avenue, East Oakland. G. W. Barter,
Publisher.. Subscription, $3.50 per annum.
Oakland Press (weekly.) Published by DeWitt C.
Lawrence, southeast corner Seventh and Willow street.
West Oakland.
Signs of the Times, corner Castro street and Central
avenue. Elders James White, J. L. Andrews and Uriah
Smith, Editors. Elder J. H. Waggoner, Kesident Editor.
Published weekly by the Pacific Press. Subscription price,
$2 per year.
The Pacific Press. Published monthly by the Pacific
Press Publishing Co., corner Castro street and Central
avenue. Subscription, 25 cents per year.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
Academy of Music, south side of Sixth, between Wash-
ington and Broadway streets.
Dietz Opera House, north side of Central avenue, between
Webster and Harrison streets.
Germania Hall, east side of Webster, between Sixth and
Seventh streets.
c r I AIINnQY washing done at short notice.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
MORTUARY REPORT STREET RAILROADS. 77
MORTUARY REPORT.
Oakland is, beyond a doubt, the most healthful city on
the continent. The death rate in 1879 is shown by the
official reports to be 9.65. The number of deaths in 1879
was 410, of which 222 were males and 188 females. In ad-
dition to this there were 27 still births.
There were 473 births. The excess of births over deaths
was 63. The birth rate is much higher^ but cannot be accu-
rately stated, as a number of physicians have not complied
with the ordinance, compelling them to make monthly re-
ports.
THE STREET RAILROAD SYSTEM.
Oakland Raileoad. — This road extends from the foot of
Broadway to Berkeley, a distance of five and a half miles.
The route is via Broadway and Telegraph avenue. J.S.
Emery, President; H. H. Towns, Secretary; I. W. Knox,
Treasurer. Office, room 2, Wilcox Block.
San Pablo Avenue Eailroad. — This road runs from the
corner of Seventh and Broadway to Oakland Trotting Park,
and to Emery Station — C. P. R. R. (northern branch). The
route is on Broadway and San Pablo avenue. The road is
two miles and a half in length. J. S. Emery, President; H.
H. Towns, Secretary; I.W. Knox, Treasurer. Office, room
2, Wilcox Block.
Broadway and Piedmont Railroad. — This road runs from
Seventh and Washington via Fourteenth, Broadway and
Webster streets to the Mountain View Cemetery, a distance
of about three miles. A branch has recently been con-
structed from near the terminus to Piedmont Springs, about
one mile in length. Office, 522 Fourteenth street.
Brooklyn and Fruit Vale Railroad. — This road runs
from Brooklyn station, via Thirteenth and Fourteenth ave-
nues to the northern terminus of Fruit Vale avenue, a
distance of about two and one -half miles. Office, 422
Fourteenth.
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk with adams & CO., "Oakland" Collection Office,
UUIICUI I UUl UIIIO S. E. cor. £I«IIITI1 KT.anUBKOADWAY, UpSt«lri.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Asem lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
78 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
Fruit Vale and Mills' Seminary Railroad. — Runs from
Brooklyn station, via Thirteenth avenue and East Four-
teenth street to High street, where it connects with stages
for Mills' Seminary.
Oaexand, Brooklyn and Fruit Yale Railroad. — From
corner Broadway and Seventh streets, up Broadway to Cen-
tral avenue, out Central avenue and East Central avenue to
Sixth avenue.
Fourteenth Street Railroad. — This road runs from cor-
ner Washington and Seventh to Fourteenth, to Wood, down
Wood to Point Station. Office, 522 Fourteenth.
Alameda, Oakland and Piedmont Railroad. — This road
runs from Seventh and Broadway to Water, thence to Web-
ster to Alameda.
POST OFFICES.
There is one Main Post Office and two Branch Offices
within the corporate limits of Oakland.
Oakland Post Office.
Location, junction Broadway, San Pablo avenue and
Fourteenth street.
E. P. Marsellus, Postmaster; Ben. Hall, Assistant Post-
master and Money Order Clerk; Webb N. Pearce, Chief
Clerk and Superintendent of City Delivery; H. D. Eliason,
Mailing Clerk; 0. K. Marsellus, Stamp Clerk. George Bur-
beck, Register and Box Clerk; F. A. Poor, General Delivery
Clerk; Miss A. La Grange, General Delivery Clerk.
Office Hours — General delivery open daily from 8:00 a. m.
to 7:30 p. M.; Sundays, from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Registry
office open daily, except Sunday, from 9: 00 a. m. to 4 :00 p.
M. Stamp window open daily from ^8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Money order office open daily, except Sunday, from 9:00 A.
M. to 4 P. M. Carriers' window from 8 :00 a. m. to 6 :00 p. m. :
^ P I AIINDRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, ageni for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street
POST OFFICE. 79
Sundays, from 12 :30 to 1 :30 P. M. Mails arrive and depart
as follows :
ABBITE.
DEPART.
Alameda and West End
8:30 a. M.| 8:30 a.m.
3:30 P.M. 5 5:00 p.m.
7:50 a. M.i 8:30 a.m.
12:30 p. M.' 11:30 p. m.
5:00 P.M. 5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.
6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. 7:50 a.m.
11:20 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
12:30 A. M 4-no P ivT
do
Ogden and San Francisco
Lathrop and Los Angeles
Berkeley
11:20 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
4:00 p. M.
do ....
Branch Offices.
Beooklyn Post Office. — Location, southeast corner of
East Central and Thirteenth avenues. Thomas F. Steere,
Superintendent. Office open daily from 8:00 a. m. to 8:00
p. M. ; Sundays from 9 :00 to 11 :00 a. m. Mails arrive and
depart as follows :
AKKIVE .
DEPAET.
Brooklyn Station
7:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
7:00 A. m.
11:30 a. m.
8:00 a.m.
12:40 P.M.
8:00 a.m.
12:40 p.m.
do do . . .
West Oakland Station
do do
West Oaexand Post Office.— Location, 1792 Seventh
sti-eet. H. Y. Baker, Superintendent. Office open daily
from 7 A. M. to 8 P. m. ; Sundays from 5 to 6 P. M.
NoETH Temescal Post Office.— Location, Telegi-aph ave-
nue, near Fifty-first street. Elias Gill, Postmaster. Office
hours from 7 a. M to 8 p. m.
Gilbert & Brown.
No Dener Inyestment tliaii tlie Bargains li Alamsia Real Estate
OBered at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
The original town site of Oakland is laid out in blocks three hundred feet In length from east to
west, and two hundred feet in breadth from north to south, streets running at right angles. This
portion of the present city extends from the water line formed by Lake Merritt and San Antonio
Creek on the east and south, to Fourteenth street on the north and Market street on the west. The
territory bounded by Market street on the east and by San Francisco Bay on the west, has been laid
out in general, though not universal conformity to the plan of Oakland proper. North of Four-
teenth street and west of San Pablo avenue, there is a good degree of regularity; but to the eastward
of San Pablo avenue the land has been subdivided according to the caprice of the owners of the
numerous "tracts" which, from time to time, have been placed on the market in the shape of city
lots. Hence, the streets in this part of the city have little continuity or regularity. The great
thoroughfares of San Pablo and Telegraph avenues, and Market street, tri-sect the city diagonally
giving a triangular form to a large amount of real property. East Front street, which is the street
lying on the westerly shore of Lake Merritt and San Antonio Creek, forms the initial point for num-
bering the houses on streets running westward therefrom, and South Front street forms the initial
point for ail streets running northward therefrom.
East Oakland, or Brooklyn, is laid out regularly. The numbering commences at First avenue,
increasing toward the east, and at an Imaginary extension of South Front street increasing toward
the north. Filty numbers are allotted to each block throughout the entire city, with a few special
exceptions. The plan is such that the numbers in eoch tier of blocks are Identical throughout the
city.
A, W 8 Beach, west to West
702 Third
EAST STREET
Front, bet Thirtieth and
752 Fourth
1652 Twenty-third
Thirty-second.
802 Fifth
1702 Twenty-fourth
Adams Avenue, extension
826 Sixth
1752 Twenty-fifth
of East Fourteenth to San
852 Seventh
1802 Twenty-sixth
Leandro Bead.
902 Eighth
Bay, f m Lake Shore av .north-
Adeline, N b South Front, N
952 Ninth
easterly.
to San Pablo av, bet Chest-
1002 Tenth
Bay Place, E b Telegraph
nut and Magnolia.
1052 Eleventh
av, bet Laiureland Merrimac
EAST STREET
1102 Twelfth
pi.
602 First
1152 Thirteenth
Beach, W fm intersection of
702 Third
1202 Fourteenth
Union and South Front to
802 Fifth
1252 Fifteenth
West Front, bet South Front
852 Seventh
1302 Sixteenth
and State.
902 Eighth
1352 Seventeenth
NORTH STREET
1002 Tenth
1402 Eighteenth
1252 Union
1102 Twelfth
Alice Park, bet Harrison
1302 Poplar
1202 Fourteenth
end Alice, N of Fourteenth
1352 Kirkham
1302 Sixteenth
Alta, N f ni Lake Shore av to
1402 Cypress
1402 Eighteenth
Hunfs Tract.
1452 Center
1602 Twentieth
Andover, fm Plymouth av.
1502 Chester
1602 Twenty-second
E to Edwards, E of Elm.
1552 Henry
1702 Twenty-fourth
Atlantic, W s Peralta, west
1602 Lewis
1802 Twenty-Bixth
to West Front, bet Third
1652 Campbell
1902 Twenty-eighth
and William.
1702 Willow
2002 Thirtieth
NORTH STREET
1752 Wood
2102 Thirty-Becond
1652 Campbell
1802 Pine
2202 Thirty-fourth
1702 Willow
1852 Cedar
2302 Thirty-Bixtb
1752 Wood
1902 Bay
Albion. W 8 Telc^^raph av.
1802 Pine
Beach, NW fm Peralta to
west to Grove, bet Knox and
1852 Cedar
city limits, SW of Halleck
Caledonia av.
1902 Bay
NORTH STREET
Alden (or Twenty-ninth) W b
Avon, fm Second bet Sum-
102 A
Grove to San Pablo av, bet
mer and Vernon, E of Hum-
202 B
Wallace and Campbell.
boldt Park.
302 C
Alice, N 8 South Fiont bet
B, west fm Peralta to North'n
402 D
Jackson and Harrison, N to
railway track, north of Thir-
Beckwith, fm Temescal. W
Lake Merritt.
ty-first.
of Broadway, northerly.
EAST 8TBEET
Bay, N b Norfh Front N to
Benton, fm Shattuck, N of
602 First
Beach, bet Cedar and West
Mariposa av, SW to Calais.
6.52 Second Front
Birch, fm Telegraph av, bet
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J.S. G.GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
STREET GUIDE.
81
^
Temescal and Vernon, east-
C, W B Beach W to West Front
802 Fifth
f-t
erly.
} NofA.
826 William
Birnej-, bet Telegraph av
Caledonia Avenue, W e
852 Seventh
g
and i ranklin, S of Diirant
Telegraph av W to Grove
902 Division
Bootli, f m Webster. S of Gas-
, bet Albion and Campbell.
934 Chase
J3
iill, northwesterly.
1 Campbell, N s South Front
9G6 Taylor
s'
Broadway, N s South Front
bet Lewis and Willow to
1002 Seward
N to 30th, bet Franklin and
Peralta, and bet Peralta and
1052 Lincoln
i^
Washington, and E of Tele-
WiUowto2!*th.
1102 Twelfth
^
graph av.
! EAST STREET
1202 Fourteenth
EAST STREET
202 state
1302 Sixteenth
M
602 First
302 Fulton
1402 Eighteenth
652 Second
402 Pearl
1502 Twentieth
§
702 Third
452 Eagle
1602 Twenty-second
752 Fourth
502 Hudson
1702 Twenty-fourth
802 Fifth
552 Water
1802 Twenty-sixth
§
826 Sixth
602 First
Center, N s South Front N
852 Seventh
702 Third
to Peralta and 18th, bet Cy-
902 Eighth
752 Fourth
press and Chester.
o'
952 Kinth
802 Fifth
EAST STREET
{3
1002 Tenth
826 William
202 State
»
1052 Eleventh
852 Seventh
302 Fulton
1102 Twelfth
902 Division
402 Pearl
f^
1152 Thirteenth
936 Chase
452 Eagle
ta
1202 Fourteenth
966 Taylor
502 Hudson
►s
1252 Fifteenth
1002 Seward
552 Water
1
1302 Sixteenth
1062 Lincoln
602 First
1352 Seventeenth
1102 Twelfth
702 Third
¥
1402 Eighteenth
1202 Fourteenth
802 Atlantic
1452 Nineteenth
1302 Sixteenth
8-26 William
1502 Twentieth
1402 Eighteenth
852 Seventh
P»
1602 Twenty-second
1.502 Twentieth
902 Eighth
1702 Twenty-fourth
1602 Twenty-second
1002 Tenth
.*^
1802 Bay Place
1702 Twenty-fourth
1102 Twelfth
BroclUiiirst. XE s San Pab-
Campbell, (or 30th) NE s
1202 Fourteenth
lo av E to Grove, bet 22d
San Pabloav. E to Telegraph
1302 Sixteenth
ry
and Nolan.
av, bet .\lden and.Eowland.
Central Avenue. See
{3*
Brook. N fm Orchard av to
Capital, fm Brooklyn, bet
Twelfth Street.
o.
Hawthorne av.
Lake and Stone, N to Pros-
Chambers, fm Lake av, N
8
Brooklj-n, fm W s Lake
pect
of Cottage, uorthwesterlv.
Merritt to Matthews.
Castro, N s South Front N
Charles, f m E s Thirteenth
f
Brown (or 34th) fm Tele-
to San Pablo av, bet Grove
av E to city limits, bet Huff
graph av W to San Pablo av,
and Brush.
and Henry.
bet Nolan and Walton.
EAST STREET
Charter (or 22d) W fm Tel-
NOKTH STREET
602 First
egraph av to San Pablo av,
*t3
502 Telegraph av
652 Second
bet Jones and Locust.
652 Grove
702 Third
NORTH STREET
802 West
752 Fourth
502 Tc^legraph av
i^
902 Market
802 Fifth
652 Grove
C5
Brush, N b South Front N to
82i5 Sixth
Chase, W s Peralta, W to
ro
San Pablo av, bet Castro and
852 Seventh
West Front, bet Division
rj
West.
902 Eighth
and Taylor.
H
EAS^T STREIT
952 Ninth
NORTH STREET
602 First
1002 Tenth
1652 Campbell
652 Second
1052 Eleventh
17Cr2 Willow
702 Third
1102 Twelfth
1752 Wood
752 Fourth
1152 Thitt-enth
1802 Pine
1'
802 Fifch
1202 Fourteenth
1852 Cedar
826 Sixth
1252 Fifteenth
1902 Bay
852 Seventh
1302 Sixteenth
Cherry, fm Linden, bet
TO*
902 Eighth
1352 Seventeenth
Broadway and Telegraph av,
952 Ninth
1402 Eighteenth
northerlv.
§*
1002 Tenth
1452 Nineteenth
Chester," N s South Front N
1052 Eleventh
1502 Twentieth
to Peralta and 14th, bet Cen-
§-
1102 Twelfth
1526 Twenty first
ter and Henry.
1152 Thirteenth
Cedar, N s South Front N to
EAST STREET
£1
1202 Fourteenth
Beach, bet Pine and Bay
202 State
§
1252 fifteenth
EAST STREET
302 Fulton
P^
1302 Sixteenth
202 State
402 Pearl
o
1352 Seventeenth
302 Fulton
452 Eagle
s
1402 Eighteenth
402 Pearl
502 Hudson
1502 Twentieth
452 Eagle
552 Water
§
1526 Twenty-first
502 Hudson
602 First
1552 Lydia
552 Water
702 Third
It*
1602 Twenty-second
602 First
802 Atlantic
Bntler, fm Diamond, N of
702 Third
826 WUUam
^
Vernon, E to Anderson.
752 Fourth
852 Seventh
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82 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
902 Eighth
Curtis, N fm Eighteenth to
limits, bet East 17th and
1002 Tenth
Twenty-second, bet Market
East 19th.
1102 Twelfth
and West.
NORTH STREET
1202 Fourteenth
EAST STBEET
152 Fourth av
Chestnut, N s South Front
1402 Eighteenth
202 Filth av
N to San Pablo av, bet Lin-
1452 Nineteenth
252 Sixth av
den and Adeline.
1502 Twentieth
302 Seventh av
EABT STREET
1526 Twenty-first
352 Eishth av
202 state
1552 Lydia
402 Ninth av
302 Fulton
Curve, fm San Pablo av,bet
452 Tenth av
402 Pearl
Eighteenth and Nineteenth,
502 Eleventh av
452 Eagle
W to Grove.
552 Twelfth av
502 Hudson
Cypress, N s South Front N
602 Thirteenth av
552 Water
to Twenty-second, bet Kirk-
652 Fourteenth av
602 First
ham and Center.
702 Fifteenth av
702 Third
EAST STREET
752 Sixteenth av
802 Atlantic
202 state
802 Seventeenth av
826 William
302 Fulton
852 Eighteenth av
852 Seventh
402 Pearl
902 Nineteenth av
902 Eighth
452 Eagle
952 Twentieth av
1002 Tenth
502 Hudson
1002 Twenty-first av
1102 Twelfth
552 Water
1052 Twenty-second av
1202 Fourteenth
602 First
East Eighth, Es Fourth
1302 Sixteenth
702 Third
av to Sixth av, on San Anto-
1402 Ei^'hteenth
802 Atlantic
nio Creek.
1502 Twentieth
820 William
East Eleventh, E s First
1602 Twenty-second
852 Seventh
av to Larue's Wharf, bet
1702 Twenty-fourth
902 Eighth
East 10th and East 12th.
1802 Twenty-sixth
1002 Tenth
East Fifteenth, E s Lake
1902 Twenty-eighth
1102 Twelfth
Merritt to ea>tem city lim-
2002 Thirtieth
1202 Fourteenth
its, bet East 14th and East
2102 Thiity-second
1302 Sixteenth
16th.
2202 Thirty-fourth
1402 Eighteenth
NOETH STBEET
2302 Thirty-sixth
1502 Twentieth
2 First av
Clay, N 8 South Front N to
Dale, fm Sumter, nr Ander-
52 Second av
San Pablo av, bet Washing-
son, southeasterly.
102 Third av
ton and Jefferson.
Delger (or 20th) W fm Lake
152 Fourth av
EAST STBEET
Mtrritt to San Pablo av, bet
202 Fifth av
602 First
Frederick and Hobart.
252 Sixth av
652 Second
NORTH STREET
302 Seventh av
702 Third
352 Webst-r
352 Eighth av
752 Foiirth
402 Franklin
402 Ninth av
802 Fifth
452 Broadway
452 Tenth av
826 Sixth
502 Telegraph av
502 Eleventh av
852 Seventh
Dennison, E fm San Anto-
552 Twelfth av
902 Eighth
nio Creek to Park av, E O.
602 Thirteenth av
952 Ninth
Diamond, fm Mossav,Wof
652 Fourteenth av
1002 Tenth
Broadway, NE to Clifton'
702 Fifteenth av
1052 Eleventh
Division, fm intersection of
752 Sixteenth av
1102 Twelfth
8th and Wood W to West
802 Seventeenth av
1152 Thirteenth
Front.
852 Eighteenth av
1202 Fourteenth
Duncan, E fm 13th av, or
902 Nineteenth av
1252 Fifteenth
County Road to Fruit Vale
952 Twentieth av
1302 Sixteenth
railroad track.
1002 Twenty-first av
Cleveland Avenue, fm
Durant, "\^' fm Lake Merritt
1052 Twenty-second av
Telegraph av, bet Minna and
to Tel-graph av, bet 18th
East Fourteenth, E s Lake
Lindin, easterly.
and 20th.
Merritt to eastern city lim-
Clifton, fm Telegraph av.
NORTH STBEET
its, bet East 12th and East
bet Stimmer and Hudson, E
252 Alice
15th.
Clinton, E s Thirteenth av
302 Harrison
NORTH STREET
or County Koad, E to City
352 Webster
2 First av
limits, N of Grant.
402 Franklin
52 Second av
College Block, bet Twelfth
452 Broadway
102 Third av
an<l Fourteenth, Franklin
Eagle, W s Peralta W to
West Front, bet Pearl and
152 Fourth av
and Harrison.
202 Fifth av
Commerce, from Larue's
Water.
252 Sixth av
Wharf N to East Fifteenth.
NORTH STREET
302 Seventh av
Corel, Ws Concord to Moss,
1702 Willow
352 Eighth av
bet Suninifr and Crystal.
1752 Wood
402 Ninth av
Cottage, fm Lake av, S of
Chamber.s, NW to Pleasant
1802 Pine
452 Tenth av
1H52 Cedar
502 Eleventh av
Valley av
1902 Bay
552 Twellth av
Crescent Avenue, fm Alta
1 Eagle, E fm Lake Park.
602 Thirteenth av
av, nr Lake Merritt, north
East Central Avenue.
C.52 Fomteenthav
westerly.
See East Twelfth.
702 Fift-enthav
Crystal, Ws Concord tc
Moss, bet Corel and Planey
East Eighteentb, E side
752 Sixteenth av
Fourth av to eastern cit;
802 Seventeenth av
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STREET GUIDE.
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852 Eighteenth av
302 Seventh ar
1002 Twenty-first ay
902 Nineteenth ar
352 Eighth av
1052 Twenty-second av
952 Twentieth av
402 Ninth av
East Twenty-fifth, E side
1002 Twenty-first av
452 Tenth av
Fourth av to eastern city
limits, on northern city
line.
1052 Twenty-second av
502 Eleventh av
East Front, N s South Front
552 T^relfthav
N to Lake Merritt. on W
602 Thirteenth av
NORTH STREET
shore of San Antonio Creek
652 Fourteenth ay
152 Fom-th ay
and Lake Merritt.
702 Fifteenth av-
202 Fifth ay
Eaat IVineteentli, E Bide
752 Sixteenth ay
252 Sixth av
Fourth av to eastern city
802 Seventeenth av
302 Seventh av
limits, bet East 18th and
852 Eighteenth av
352 Eighth av
East 20th.
902 Nineteenth av
402 Ninth av
NORTH STREET
952 Twentieth av
452 Tenth av
152 Fourth av
1002 Twenty-first av
502 Eleventh av
202 Fifth av
1052 Twenty-second av
552 Twelfth av
252 Sixth av
East Tenth, E s Second av
602 Thirteenth av
302 Seventh av
to Tenth av, bet East 9th
652 Fourteenth av
352 Eighth av
and East 11th.
702 Fifteenth ay
402 Ninth av
NORTH STREET
752 Sixteenth av
452 Tenth av
52 Second av
802 Seventeenth ay
502 Eleventh av
102 Third av
852 Eighteenth ay
552 Twelfth av
152 Fourth ay
902 Nineteenth ay
602 Thirteenth av
202 Fifth av
952 Twentieth av
652 Fourteenth av
252 Sixth av
1002 Twenty-first av
702 Fifteenth av
302 Seventh av
1052 Twentv-secoud av
752 Sixteenth av
352 Eighth av
East Twenty-first, E side
802 Seventeenth av
402 Ninth av
Fouith av to eastern city
852 Eighteenth av
452 Tenth av
limits, bet East 20th and
902 Nineteenth av
East Twelfth (East Cen-
East 22d.
952 Twentieth av
tral Avenue), E s Lake Mer-
NORTH STREET
1002 Twenty-first av
ritt to eastern city limits, bet
152 Fourth av
1052 Twenty-second av
East 11th and East 13th.
202 Fifth av
Eagt Ninth, E s Third av to
NORTH STREET
252 Sixth ay
Eighth av, bet East 8th and
2 First av
302 Seventh ay
East 10th.
52 Second av
352 Eighth av
NORTH STREET
102 Third av
402 Ninth av
102 Third av
152 Fourth av
452 Tenth av
152 Fourth av
202 Fifth av
502 Eleventh av
202 Fifth av
252 Sixth av
552 Twelfth av
252 Sixth av
302 Seventh ay
602 Thirteenth av
302 Seventh av
352 Eighth av
652 Fourteenth av
East Seventeenth, E side
402 Ninth av
702 Fifteenth av
Fourth av to eastern city
452 Tenth av
752 Sixteenth av
limits, bet East 10th and
502 Eleventh av
802 Seventeenth ay
Eae 18th.
552 Twelfth av
832 Eighteenth ay
NORTH STREET
602 Thirteenth av
902 Nineteenth av
152 Fourth av
652 Fourteenth av
952 Twentieth av
202 Fifth av
702 Fifteenth av
1002 Twenty-first av
252 Sixth av
752 Sixteenth av
1052 Twenty-second av
302 Seventh ay
802 Seventeenth av
East Twenf y-ifourth, E s
352 Eighth av
852 Eighteenth av
Fourth av to eastern city
402 Ninth av
902 Nineteenth av
limits, bet East 23d and East
452 Tenth av
952 Twentieth av
25th.
502 Eleventh av
1002 Twenty-first av
NORTH STREET
552 Twelfth av
1052 Twenty-second av
152 Fourth av
602 Thirteenth av
East Twentieth. Es 4th
202 Fifth av
652 Fourteenth av
av to eastern city limits, bet
252 Sixth av
702 Fifteenth av
East 19th and East 21st.
302 Seventh ay
752 Sixteenth av
NORTH STREET
352 Eighth av
802 Seventeenth av
1.52 Fourth ay
402 Ninth av
852 Eighteenth av
202 Fifth av
452 Tenth av
902 Nineteenth av
252 Sixth av
502 Eleventh av
952 Twentieth av
302 Seventh av
552 Twelfth av
1002 Twenty-first av
352 Eighth av
602 Thirteenth av
1052 Twenty-second av
402 Ninth av
652 Fourteenth av
East Sixteenth, E s Lake
452 Tenth av
702 Fifteenth av
Merritt to Eastern city lim-
502 Eleventh ay
752 Sixteenth ay
its, bet East 15th and East
5.52 TweUth av
802 Seventeenth av
17th.
602 Thirteenth av
852 Eighteenth av
NORTH STREET
052 Fourteenth av
902 Nineteenth av
2 First av
702 Filteenth av
952 Twentieth av
52 Second av
752 Sixteenth av
1002 Twenty-first av
102 Third av
802 Seventeenth av
1052 Twenty-second av
152 Fouith av
852 Eighteenth av
East Twenty-second, E s
202 Fifth av
902 Nineteenth ax
Fourth av lo eastern city
252 Sixth av
952 Twentieth av
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I
84 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
limits, bet East 2l6t and
1802 Pine
102 Oak
East 23d.
1852 Cedar
152 MadiBon
NORTH STREET
1902 Bay
202 Jackson
15i Fourth av
Kighteenth Avenue, N
252 Alice
202 Fifth av
from San Antonio Creek to
302 Harrison
252 Sixihav
East 2l8t, bet 17th and 19th
352 Webster
302 Serenth av
avs.
402 Franklin
352 Eighth av
EAST STREET
452 Broadway
402 Ninth av
1102 East 12th
502 Washington
45-2 Tenth av
1152 East 13th
552 Clay
502 Eleventh av
1202 East 14th
602 Jefferson
552 Twellthav
1252 East 15th
652 Grove
602 Thirteenth av
1302 East 16th
702 Castro
652 Fourteenth av
1352 East 17th
752 Brush
702 Fifteenth av
1402 East 18th
802 West
752 Sixteenth av
1452 East 19th
Eleventh Avenue, fm San
802 Seventeenth av
1002 East 20th
Antonio Creek N to Charter,
852 Eighteenth av
15.52 East 21st
bft 10th and 12th avs.
902 Nineteenth av
Eighth, W s East Front to
Marktt.bet 7th and 9th, and
EAST STREET
952 Twentieth av
1002 East 10th
1002 Twenty.first av
W s Market U Wood, bet
1052 East 11th
1052 Twenty-second av
7th and 10th.
1102 East 12th
Bast Twenty-tnird, E s
NORTH STREET
1152 East 13th
Fourth av to eastern city
5 Fallon
1202 East 14th
limits, bet East 22d and East
101 Oak
1252 East 15th
24th.
152 Madison
1302 East 16th
NORTH STREET
202 Jackson
1352 East 17th
152 Fourth av
252 Alice
1402 East 18th
202 Fifth av
302 Harrison
1452 East 19th
252 Sixth av
352 Webster
1502 East 20th
302 Seventh av
402 Franklin
1552 East 21st
352 Eighth av
452 Broadway
1602 East 22d
402 Ninth av
502 Washington
1652 East 23d
452 Tenth av
552 Clay
Elizabeth, E fm San Anto-
502 Eleventh av
602 Jefferson
nio Creek to Park av, E 0.
552 Twellth av
652 Grove
Elm (orTweuty.fourtb) fm
602 Thirteenth av
702 Castro
San Pablo av to Grove, and
652 Fourteenth av
762 Bru.'^h
fm Telegraph av to Webster,
702 Fifteenth av
902 Market
bet Locust and Laurel.
752 Sixteenth av
952 Myrtle
Elm Avenue, N fm Plym-
802 Seventeenth av
1002 Filbert
outh av to Edwards, bet Tel-
852 Eighteenth av
1052 Linden
egraph av and Andover.
902 Nineteenth av
1102 Chestnut
Emery, NW fm Peralta to
952 Twentieth av
1152 Adeline
Park av. bet San Pablo av
1002 Twenty-first av
1202 Magnolia
and Watts.
1052 Twenty-second av
1252 Union
Erie, fm Cottage, bet Lakeav
Edtvard, E s Nineteenth av
1302 Poplar
and Yurk, northeasterly.
to city limits.
1352 Kirkham
Erie, fm Telegraph av, S of
Edvrards, E fm Telegraph
1401 Cypress
Minna, easterly.
av to Creek, N of Plymouth
1452 Center
Ettie (or Halleck) , fm Twen-
av.
1502 Chester
ty-eighth, bet Hannah and
Eighteenth, W s San Pablo
1552 Henry
Beach, northerly.
av to Market, bet 17th and
1602 Peralta
Evoy Avenue (or Fortieth) ,
19th, and W 8 Market to
1652 Campbell
fm Telegraph av, bet Thir-
West Front, bet 16th and
1702 Willow
ty-ninth and Forty-first, W
20th.
1752 Wood
to Adeline.
NORTH STREET
Eighth Avenue, fm San
Excelsior, fm Lake Shore
652 Grove
Antonio Creek N to East
av, N of Prospect, easterly.
702 Castro
20th, bet 7th and 9tn avs.
Faleon. E fm Lake Park.
752 Brush
EAST STREET
Fallon, N s South Front N
802 West
902 East 8th
to Lake Merritt, bet East
852 Curtis
952 East 9th
Front and Oak.
902 Market
1002 East 10th
EAST STREET
952 Myrtle
1052 East 11th
602 First
1002 Filbert
1102 East 12th
652 Second
1052 Linden
1152 East 1.3th
702 Third
1102 Chebtnut
1202 East 14th
752 Fourth
1152 Adeline
1252 East 15th
802 Fifth
1202 MagnoUa
1302 East 16th
826 Sixth
1252 Union
1352 East 17th
852 Seventh
1302 Poplar
1402 East 18th
902 Eighth
1352 Kiikham
1452 East 19th
952 Ninth
1402 Cypress
1602 East 20th
1002 Tenth
1452 Center
Eleventh, W s East Front
1052 Eleventh
1652 Campbell
to Market, bet 10th and 12th
1102 Twelfth
1702 Willow
NORTH STREET
1152 Thirteenth
1752 Wood
52 Fallon
1202 Fourteenth
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STREET GUIDE.
85
1252 Fifteenth
1452 East 19th
Forrest, fm Telegraph av, N
1302 Sixteenth
1.502 East 20th
of Hudson, easterly.
laa-J Seventeenth
Filbert, N s S.mth Front N
Fortieth (or Evoy .ivenue).
1402 Eighteenth
to San Pablo av. bet MjTtle
fm Telegraph av. bet Thir-
Felton, fm Dover, bet Todd
and Linden.
ty-ninth and Forty-first, W
and Alcatraz sv, southwest-
EAST STREET
to Adeline.
erly.
602 First
Forty-fifth, fm Telegraph
Fifteenth, Ws San Pablo
702 Third
av, bet Forty-fourth and
av to Market, bet 14th and
802 Fifth
Forty-sisth, W to Adeline.
16th.
902 Seventh
Forty-first, fm Telegraph
NOBTH STREET
952 Eighth
av, bet Fortieth and Forty-
552 Clay
1002 Tenth
seeond. W to .^.deline.
602 Jefferson
1102 Twelfth
Forty- fourth, tm Tele-
652 Grove
1202 Fourteenth
graph av, bet Fortv-third
702 Castro
1302 Sixteenth
and Forty-fifth, W to Ade-
752 Brush
1402 Eighteenth
line.
802 West
1502 Twentieth
Forty -second, fm Tele-
Fifteentb Avenne, f m N
1602 Twentv-second
graph av, bet Forty-first and
s East 12th, N to East 19th.
1702 Twenty-fourth
Forty-third, W to Adeline.
EAST STREET
1802 Twenty-sixth
Forty-seventh, fm Tele-
1102 Twelfth
1902 Twentv-eighth
graph av, N of Forty-sixth,
1152 Thirteenth
2002 Thirti;th
W to Calais.
1202 Fourteenth
2102 Thirtv-second
Forty-sixth, fm Telegraph
1252 Fifteenth
FUlmore, E fm Lake Park.
av, bet Forty-fifth and For-
1302 Sixteenth
First. W s East Front to Mar-
ty-seventh. W to Adeline.
1352 Seventeenth
ket, bet Water and 2d, and
Forty-third, fm Telegraph
1402 Eighteenth
fm Market W to West Front,
av. bet Forty-second and
1452 Nineteenth
bet Hudson and 3d.
Forty-fourth, W to Adeline.
Fifth, W s East Front to
NORTH STREET
Fountain Place, bet 20th,
Market, bet 4th and 6th, and
52 Fallon
Durant. Telegraph av and
W s Market, to Peralta, bet
102 Oak
Franklin.
3d and 7th.
152 Madison
Fourteenth, W s East Front
NORTH 8TEEBT
202 Jackson
to Market, bet 13th and 1.5th,
52 Fallon
252 Alice
and W s Market to West
102 Oak
302 Harrison
Front, bet 12th and 16th.
152 Madison
352 Webster
NORTH STREET
202 Jackson
402 Franklin
52 Fallon
252 AUce
452 Broadwav
102 Oak
302 Harrison
502 Washington
152 Madison
352 Webster
552 Clay
202 Jackson
402 FrankUn
602 Jefferson
252 Alice
452 Broadway
652 Grovd
302 Harrison
502 Washington
702 Castro
352 Webster
552 Clay
752 Brush
402 Franklin
602 Jeflferson
902 Market
452 Broadway
662 Grove
952 Mprtle
502 Washington
702 Castro
1002 Filbert
552 Clav
752 Brush
1052 Linden
602 Jeff rson
902 Market
1102 Chestnut
652 Grove
952 Mvrtle
11.52 Adeline
702 Castro
1002 Filbert
1202 MagnoUa
752 Brush
1052 Linden
1252 Inlon
802 West
1102 Chestnut
1302 Poplar
902 Market
1152 Adeline
1352 Kirkham
952 Myrtle
1202 Magnolia
1402 Cypress
1002 Filbert
1252 Union
1452 CentT
1052 Linden
1302 Poplar
1502 Chester
1102 Chestnut
1402 Cvpress
1552 Henry
1152 Adeline
1452 Center
1602 Peralta
1202 Magnolia
1502 Chester
1652 Campbell
1252 Union
1552 Henry
1702 Willow
1302 Poplar
Firth Avenue, fm San An-
1752 Wood
1352 Kirkbam
tonio Creek to Fourth av
1302 Pine
1402 Cvpress
road, bet Fourth and Sixth
1852 Cedar
1452 Center
a vs.
1902 Bay
1502 Peralta
EAST STREET
First Avenue, fin San An-
1652 CampbeU
902 East 8th
tonio Creek N to Lake Mer-
1702 Willow
952 East 9th
ritt, by eastern terminus of
1752 Wood
1002 East mth
12th at bridge.
1802 Pine
1052 East 11th
Folger, fm San Pablo av, N
1852 Cedar
1102 East 12th
of Union SW to the bay.
1902 Bay
1152 East 13th
Folsom (or Montague), fm
Fourth, W s East Front to
1202 East 14th
San Pablo av, nr Railroad
Market, bet 3d and 5th, and
12.52 East 15th
Station, SW to the bay.
W s Peralta to West Front,
1302 East 16th
Ford. E from San Antonio
bet 3d and Atlantic.
1352 East 17th
Creek to Park av.EO.
NORTH STREET
1402 East 18th
52 Fallon
The "Oakland" Collection Office,
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8th and Broadway, up stairs
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86 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
102 Oak
W to West Front, bet State
Halleck (Ettie) , NW fm 28th
152 Madison
and Pearl.
to city limits, bet Beach and
202 Jackson
KOBTH STREET
Hubbard.
252 Alice
1102 Chestnut
NOBTH STREET
302 Harrison
1152 Adeline
102 A
352 Webster
1202 Magnolia
202 B
IS
402 Franklin
1252 Union
302 C
g
452 Broadway
1302 Poplar
402 D
•rl
602 Washington
1352 Rirkham
Hallett, f m San Pablo av, bet
A
552 Clay
1402 Cypress
Dalton and Union, SWtotbe
^3
602 Jefferson
1452 Center
bay.
652 Grove
1502 Chester
Hannali (or Hubbard), fm
"B
702 Castro
1552 Henry
Peralta, bet Ellen and Ettie,
s
752 Brush
1602 Lewis
noitherly.
902 Market
1652 Campbell
Hanover Avenue, nr east-
o
1552 Henry
1702 Willow
ern shore of Lake Merritt,
,*3
1602 Lewis
1752 Wood
Peralta Heights.
2
1652 Campbell
1802 Pine
Harlan, NW fm Peralta to
5
1702 Willow
1852 Cedar
city limits, near B
f-t
1752 Wood
1902 Bay
Harrison, N s South Front,
^1
1802 Pine
GaskiU, fm Webster, bet
bet Alice and Webster, N to
M
1852 Cedar
Booth and John, northwest-
Lake Merritt.
1902 Bay
erly.
EAST STREET
ta
Fourtli Avenue, fm San
Geary (or Thirty-ninth), fm
602 First
'-*
(1
>*
o
Antonio Creek to Lake Mer-
T'elegranh av, S of Fortieth,
652 Second
ritt, bet Third and Fifth avs
W to Linden.
702 Third
EAST STREET
Genoa, fm Temescal Creek,
752 Fourth
1002 East lUth
bet Calais and Harper, N to
802 Fifth
1052 East 11th
Alcatraz av.
826 Sixth
1102 EastlJth
Gladding, fm A, bet Beach
852 Seventh
1152 East 13th
and Surryhue, northerly.
902 Eighth
1202 East 14th
Gold, fm Moss av, W of Sil-
952 Ninth
f^
1252 East 15th
ver, northerly.
1002 Tenth
t
1302 East 16th
Go88, Ws Wood W to West
1052 Eleventh
1352 East 17th
Front, bet 7th and Division.
1102 Twelfth
1402 East 18 th
NORTH STREET
1152 Thirteenth
1452 East 19th
1752 Wood
1202 Fourteenth
c^
1502 East 20th
1802 Pine
1252 Filteenth
1 1
1552 East 21st
1852 Cedar
1302 Sixteenth
s
1602 East22d
1902 Bay
1352 Seventeenth
1652 East 23d
Grant, E s Thirteenth av, or
1402 Eighteenth
•s
Franklin, N s South Front
County road, E to city limits
Harrison Square, bet 6th
N to Walnut, bet Webster
bet Montgomery and Clin-
and 7th, Harrison and Alice.
g
and Broadway.
ton.
Haven. NW fm Peralta to
EAST STKEET
Grove, N s South Front N to
city limits, NE of Hollis.
I
602 First
San Pablo av, bet Jefferson
Hawllnorne, fm Telegraph
ti52 Second
and Castro, and fm San
av, bet Prospect and Ply-
702 Third
Pablo avN to city limits, bet
mouth av, NE to Broadway.
752 Fourth
Telegraph av and West.
Henry, N s South Front N to
Peralta and 10th, bet Ches-
^"^
802 Fifth
EAST STREET
1
826 Sixth
602 First
ter and Lewis.
■■^
852 Seventh
652 Second
EAST STREET
|z|
902 Eighth
702 Third
202 State
£^
952 Ninth
752 Fourth
302 Fulton
2J
1002 Tenth
802 Fifth
402 Pearl
lai
1052 Eleventh
826 Sixth
452 Eagle
tv{
1102 Twelfth
852 Seventh
502 Hudson
1152 Thirt-enth
902 Eighth
552 Water
<9
1202 Fourteenth
952 Ninth
602 First
1302 Sixteenth
1002 Tenth
702 Third
^5
1402 Eighteenth
1062 Eleventh
802 Atlantic
t^
1502 Twentieth
1102 Twelfth
826 William
^J
1602 Twenty-second
1152 Thi,teenth
852 Sevenh
^s
1702 Twenty-fourth
1202 Fourteenth
902 Eighth
^1
Franklin Square, bet 4tb
1252 Fifteenth
1002 Tenth
■-^
and 5th, Franklin and Broad-
1302 Sixteenth
Henry, f m E s 17th av E to
1-^
way.
1352 Seventeenth
city limits, bet Charles and
tj
Frederick, bet Telegraph
1402 Eighteenth
Edward.
'^
ana San Pablo avs, 17th and
1502 Twentieth
Hersey, f m Telegraph av, nr
William.
1602 Twenty-second
Vernon av. Southwesterly.
Frederick, E fm San Anto-
1702 Twenty-fourth
Hobart (or 21st) W s Broad-
nio Creek to Park av, E 0.
1802 Twenty-sixth
way to San Pablo av, bet
Fruit Vale Avenue, fm
1902 Twenty-eighth
20th and Jones.
Town of Alameda, E of city
2002 Thirtieth
NORTH STREET
limits, northerly.
2102 Thirtv-second
452 Broadway
Fulton, fm intersection of
2202 Thirty-fouith
502 Telegraph av
Chestnut and South Front
2252 Thirty-fifth
Holden, NW fm Peralta to
S. F. LAUNDRY.
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J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
STREET GUIDE.
87
city limits, bet Horton and
EAST KTEEET
826 William
HOlllB.
602 First
852 Seventh
KORTH STREET
652 Second
902 Eighth
102 A
702 Third
1002 Tenth
202 B
752 Fourth
1102 Twelfth
302 C
802 Fifth
1202 Fourteenth
402 D
826 Sixth
1302 Sixteenth
HoUis, NWfmPeraltatocity
852 Seventh
1402 Eighteenth
limits, bet Holden and Ha-
902 Eighth
1502 Twentieth
ven.
952 Ninth
1622 Twenty-second
NORTH STREET
1002 Tenth
Knox, W 8 Telegraph av W
102 A
1052 Eleventh
to Knox place, bet Sycamore
202 B
1102 Twelfth
and Albion.
302 C
1152 Thirteenth
Knox Place, W termination
402 D
1202 Fourteenth
of Knox.
Hopkins, E fm 13th av to
1252 Fifteenth
Lafayette Square, bet
track of fruit Vale railroad.
1302 Sixteenth
10th and 11th, Grove and
Horton, NW fm Peialta to
1352 Seventeenth
Jefferson.
city limits bet Hubbard and
1402 Eighteenth
Lake. E s Jackson E to Lake
Holden.
Jefferson, N s South Front
Merritt.
NORTH STREET
N to San Pablo av, bet Clay
102 A
and Giove.
Shore av and Capital, N to
202 B
EAST STREET
Prospect.
302 C
602 First
Lake Plaza, bet East 15th
402 D
652 Second
and East IGth, 2d and 3d avs
How^ard. fm Brooklyn, bet
702 Third
Lake Shore Avenue, N
Stone and Watson, N to
752 Fourth
fm Lake Merriit. to Hunt's
Prospect.
802 Fifth
Tract.
Ho-we, fiu Moss av, bet Web-
826 Sixth
Lake Side Avenue, along
ster and Broadway, uorth-
852 Seventh
^southwesterly side of Lake
easterly.
902 Eighth
Merritt.
Hnbbard, NW fm Peralta
952 Ninth
Lake Terrace, bounded by
to city limits, bet Halleck
1002 Tentu
Newton, Hanover and Lake
and Horton.
1052 Eleventh
Shore avs.
NORTH STREET
1102 Twelfth
Laurel (or 25th) fm San
102 A
11.52 Thirteenth
Pablo av to Grove, and fm
202 B
1202 Fourteenth
Telegraph av to Webster,
302 C
1252 Fifteenth
bet Elm and Sycamore.
402 D
1302 Sixteenth
Lee, fm north shore of Lake
Hudson, fm Telegraph av,
1352 Seventeenth
Merritt. E of Oakland av.
bet Clifton and Forrest, east-
1402 Eighteenth
NE to Adams.
erly.
Jefferson Square, bet 6th
Lester Avenue, nr eastern
Hudson, W s Market W to
and 7th, Grove and Jeffer-
shore of Lake Merritt, Pe-
West Front, bet Pearl and
son.
ralta Heights.
First.
Jersey, fm Cottage, bet York
Lewis. N s South Front N to
NORTH STREET
ana Vermont, northeasterly.
Peralta and 5th, bet Henry
952 Myrtle
John, fm Webster, bet Gas-
and Campbell.
1002 Filbert
kill and Mather, northwest-
EAST STREET
1052 Linden
erly.
202 State
1102 Chestnnt
Jones, fm Prospect, bet Clin-
302 Fulton
1152 Adeline
ton and Miithews, northerly.
402 Pearl
1202 Magnolia
Jones, fm Telegraph av to
452 Eagle
1252 Union
San Pablo av, bet Hobart
502 Hudson
1302 Poplar
and Charter.
Julia, fm East 14th, bet Ad-
552 Water
1352 Kirknam
602 First
1402 Cypress
eline and Fruit Vale av,
702 Third
1452 Center
northeasterly.
802 Fifth
1502 Chester
Kearny (or Powell) , fm San
Liberty, W s Concord to
1552 Henry
Pablo av, nr Kailroad Sta-
Moss bet Star and Pacific.
1602 Lewis
tion, SW to the bay.
Lincoln. W s Peralta, W to
1652 Campbell
Kennedy, SE fm East 12th
1 West Irout, bet Seward and
1702 Willow
to San Antonia Creek, E 0.
j Twelfth.
1752 Wood
King, SE fm East I2th to
NORTH STREET
1802 Pine
San Antonio Creek, E O.
1652 Campbell
1852 Cedar
Kirkham. N s South Front
1702 Willow
1902 Bay
N to Peralta, bet Poplar and
1752 Wood
Huff, fm E s 13tli av E to
Cypress.
1802 Pine
city limits, bet Stratton and
EAST STREET
18.52 Cedar
Charles.
202 State
1902 Bay
Independence Square,
bet Eabtieih, East lyth, 16th
302 Fulton
Lincoln, E s Thirteenth av
402 Pearl
or County road E to city
and 18ih av.s.
452 Eagle
limits, c? of Montgomery.
Isabella, W fm San Pablo
502 Hudson
Lincoln Square, bet 8th
avnr22d.
552 Water
and yth, Madison and Oak.
Jackson, N s South Front
602 First
Linden, fm Telegraph av
bet Madison and Alice, N to
7(j2 Third
1 bet Cleveland av and Tem-
Lake Merritt.
802 Atlantic
escal, easterly.
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Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
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88 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
lilnden, N s South Front N
EAST STREET
Twenty-sixth, SW to Mar-
to San Pablo av, bet Filbert
602 First
ket.
and Cheitnut.
702 Third
Minna, fm Telegraph av, bet
EAST STREET
802 Fifth
Erie and Cleveland av, east-
602 First
852 Seventh
erly.
702 Third
902 Eighth
Mono Avenue, fm Shat-
802 Fifth
1002 Tenth
tuck, S of Merced av, SW to
852 Seventh
1102 Twelfth
Dover.
902 Eighth
1202 Fourteenth
Montague (or Folsom), fm
1002 Tenth
1302 Sixteenth
San Pablo av, nr Railroad
1102 Twelfth
1402 Eighteenth
Station, SW to the bay.
1202 Fourteenth
1502 Twentieth
Montgomery, fm Booth,
bet Howe and Broadway,
1302 Sixteenth
1602 Twenty-second
1402 Eighteenth
1702 Twenty-fourth
northeasterly.
1502 Twentieth
1802 Twenty-sixth
Montgomery, E s 13th av.
1602 Twenty-second
1902 Twenty-eighth
or County road, E to city
1702 Twenty-fourth
2002 Thirtieth
limits, bet Lincoln and
1802 Twenty-sixth
2102 Thirty-second
Grant.
1902 Twenty-eighth
2202 Thirty-fourth
Moraga Valley Road,
2002 Thirtieth
Maple, fm Temescal, E of
fm termination Thirteenth
2102 Thirty-second
Telegraph av, N to Hum
av, NE to county line.
2202 Thirty-fourth
boldt Park.
Moss Avenue, fm Tele-
lilvingston, E fm San An-
Mariposa, fm Dover, bet
graph av, bet Edwards and
tonio Creek to Park av, E O.
Stanley and Benton, SW to
Weston av, easterly.
Locast (or 2:W) fm San Pab-
Adeline.
Mound, fm Clinton, N of
lo av to Grove, and fm Tele-
Mariposa Avenue, fm Ka-
Excelsior, SE to Moraga Val-
graph av to Webster, bet
cine, N of Merced av, SW to
ley Road.
Charter and Elm.
Dover.
Myrtle, N s South Front N
liOgran (or 36th) fm Market
Marltet, N s South Front N
to San Pablo av, near city
to Teiegraph av, online of
to city limits.
limits.
Northern city limits.
WEST STREET
EAST STREET
NORTH STREET
601 First
602 First
502 Telegraph av
651 Second
702 Third
652 Grove
701 Third
802 Filth
802 West
751 Fourth
852 Seventh
Louise (or Holden), fm Pe-
801 Fifth
902 Eighth
ralta, bet Hollis and Ellen,
851 Seventh
1002 Tenth
northerly.
901 Eighth
1102 Twelfth
Lowell, fm Adeline, nrTem-
1001 Tenth
1202 Fourteenth
escal Creek, northerly.
1101 Twelfth
1302 Sixteenth
liUsU Avenue, fm Thirty-
1201 Fourteenth
1402 Eighteenth
ninth, bet West and Market,
1301 Sixteenth
1.502 Twentieth
northerly.
1401 Eighteenth
1602 Twenty-second
Lydia, W s San Pablo av to
1501 Twentieth
1702 Twenty-fourth
Market, bet 21st and 22d.
1601 Twenty-second
1802 Twenty-sixth
NORTH STREET
1701 Twenty-fourth
1902 Twenty-eighth
7.52 San Pablo av
1801 Twenty-sixth
2002 Thiitieth
802 West
1901 Twenty-eighth
2102 Thirty-second
852 Curtis
2001 Thirtieth
. 2202 Thirty-fourth
Madison, Ns South Front
2101 Thirty-second
Newton, fm Mathews, nr
to Lake Merritt,bet Oak and
Maryland, E fm San Anto-
East 21st, N to Brooklyn.
Jackson.
nio Greek to Park av, E 0.
Nineteentli, W s San Pablo
EAST STREET
Matlier, fm Webster, N of
av to Market, bet 18th and
602 First
John, northwesterly.
20th.
6.52 Second
Math e-»v8, f m junction
NORTH STREET
702 Third
Fourth av and East 20th, NE
652 Grove
752 Fourth
to city limits.
702 Castro
802 Fifth
McAdam, fm Broadway, nr
752 Brush
826 Sixth
Vernon, northeasterly.
802 West
852 Suventh
McCaU, f m Mono av, bet Do-
Nineteenth Avenue, N
902 Eighth
ver and ShattUck, N to Ben-
fm San Antonio Creek to
9.52 Ninth
ton.
Charter, bet 18th and 20th
1002 Tentli
McKee, fm Dover, bet Ben-
avs.
1052 Eleventh
ton and Todd, southwester-
Ninth, W 8 East Front to
1102 Twelfth
ly.
Market, bet 8th and 10th.
11.52 Thirteenth
Menlo, fm Dover, N of Sut-
NORTH STREET
1202 Fourteenth
ter, SW to San Pablo av.
.52 Fallon
1252 Fifteenth
Merced Avenue, fm junc-
102 Oak
1302 Sixteenth
tion Humbnldt av aud Ra-
1.52 Madison
13.52 Seventeenth
cine. SW to Dover.
202 Jackson
1402 Eighteenth
Merrimac Place, E s Tele-
252 Alice
Madigon Square, bet Mad-
graph av, N of Bay pi.
302 Harrison
ison, Oak. Eighth and Ninth.
Milbury, E fm the exten-
3.52 Webster
1 Magrnolia, N s South Front
N to 36th, bit Adeline and
sion of 13th av to track of
402 Franklin
Fruit Vale railrond.
452 Broadway
Union.
Milton, fm San Pablo av, nr
502 Washington
552 Clay
S. F. LftUNDRY,
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STREET GUIDE.
89
602 Jefferson Park (or 27^) fm NE s San|
EAST STREET
052 Grove
Pablo av to Grove, bet 26th
202 State
702 Castro
and 28th.
302 Fulton
752 Brush 1
Park Avenue, S of Oak-
402 Pearl
802 West
land Trotting Park fm San
4.52 Eagle
902 Market |
Pablo to Center.
502 Hudson
Nintb Avenue, fm San An,
Park Avenue, from East
552 Water
tonic Creek N to Charter \
12th southerly to Alameda
602 First
bet 8th and luth a vs.
park.
702 Third
EAST STREET
Parsons, fm San Pablo av, S
752 Fourth
1002 East 10th
of Sutter, northeasterly.
802 Atlantic
1052 East 11th
Peabody's Lane, fm San
826 William
1102 East 12th
Pablo av, nr Dalton, SW to
852 Seventh
1152 East 13th 1
the bay.
902 Division
1202 East 14th
Pearl, fm intersection of
934 Chase
1252 East 15th
Myrtle and South Front to
966 Taylor
1302 East 16th
West Front, bet Fulton and
1002 Seward
1352 East 17th
Hudson.
1052 Lincoln
1102 East 18th
NORTH STREET
1102 Twelfth
1452 East liith
1002 Filbert
1202 Fourteenth
1502 East 20th
10.52 Linden
1302 Sixteenth
1552 East 21st
1102 Che.'^tuut
1402 Eighteenth
1602 East22d
1152 Adelme
1.502 Twentieth
1652 East 23d
1202 Magnolia
1602 Twenty-second
Nolan (or 33d) NE B San
1252 Union
1702 Twenty-fourth
Pablo av E to Grove, bet
1302 Poplar
1802 Twenty-sixth
Brockhurst and Brown.
1352 Kirkham
Planey, W s Concord to
Norris, tm Telegraph av, bet
1402 Cvpress
Moss, bet Crystal and Star.
Thompson and Sharon
1452 Center
Plaza, btt East 12th, East
southwesterly.
1502 Chester
14th, 6th and 7th avs.
1552 Henry
Pleasant Valley Ave-
OaU, Ns South Front N to
1602 Lews
nue, fm N shore of Lake
Lake Merritt, bet Fallon and
1652 Campbell
Merritt,W of Lake av, north-
Madison.
1702 Willow
erly.
EAST 8TBEET
1752 Wood
Plumas, fm Shattuck, bet
602 First
1802 Pine
Tehama and Sonoma, SW to
652 Second
1852 Cedar
Adeline.
702 Third
1902 Bay
Plymoutli Avenue, NE
752 lourth
Pearson, bet Pine and Ce-
fm Telegraph av to Broad-
802 Filth
dar, fm Chase to Taylor.
wav, N of Hawthorne.
826 Sixth
Pearson's Row, W s Pine,
Poplar, N s South Front, N
852 Seventh
bet Chase and Taylor.
to Peralta, bet Union and
902 Eighth
Peralta, N s South Front N
Kirkham.
952 Ninth
to San Pablo av, (a division
EAST STREET
1002 Tenth
of surveys.)
202 state
1052 Eleventh
EAST STREET WEST STREET
302 Fulton
1102 Twellth
202 State
402 Pearl
1152 Thirteenth
302 Fulton
452 Eagle
1202 Fourteenth
402 Pearl
502 Hudson
1252 Fifteenth
452 Ea-le
552 Water
1302 Sixteenth
502 Hudsr.n
602 First
1352 Seventeenth
552 Water
702 Third
1402 Eighteenth
602 First
802 Atlantic
OaU, fm Prospect, bet Wat-
702 Third
826 William
son and Spruce, N to Excel-
801 Atlantic
852 Seventh
sior.
827 William
902 Division
Oakland Avenue, fm Bay
, 8.'i2 Seventh
934 Chase
pi, bet Broadway and Lee,
967 Taylor
966 Tavlor
northeasterly.
1 1001 Seward
1002 Seward
Oakland Square, bet 10th
1051 Lincoln
1052 Lincoln
and 11th, Harrison and
1102 Twellth
1102 Twelfth
Alice.
1202 Fourteenth
1202 Fourteenth
Old County Road, fm
1302 Sixteenth
1302 Sixteenth
junction East 16th and
1402 Eighteenth
1402 Eighteenth
Twenty-fourth av. north-
1502 Twen ifth
1.502 Twentieth
easterly.
1 1602 Twenty-second
1602 Twenty-second
Orange, fm Oakland av,
bet Perry and Vernon,
! Peralta 2d, N s Lake Mer-
1702 Twenty-fourth
j ritt to Clinton, N of Brook-
1802 Twenty-sixth
northeasterly.
1 lyn-
Orchard Avenue, from
Perry, f m nr Oakland av, bet
Powell (or Kearnyl , fm San
Summit E to creek, N of
Wals worth and Orange,
Pablo av, nr Railroad Sta-
Prospect pi,
northeasterly.
tion, SW to the bay.
Pacific, N s Concord to
,Pine, fm Prospect, bet
Prospect, fm W s Lake Mer-
Mobs. N of Liberty.
Spruce and Clinton, N to
ritt E to Clinton, N of Pe-
Park, fm Parsons, E of San
] Excelsior.
ralta.
Pablo av, N to Menlo.
Pine, N s South Front N to
Prospect, E s Lake Merritt
1 Beach, bet Wood and Cedar.
[ E to Foutrth av.
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90
OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
ProBpect Place, Es Tele-
graph av, bet Merrimacpl
and Orchard ay.
Putnam, E fm Park av, N
of Warren.
Putnam, N fm Fruit Vale
railroad to Keed in Milbury
Tract.
Racine, fm Humboldt av,
nr Merced av, N to Alcatraz
av.
Railroad Avenue (see 7th
street.)
Reed, fm Moraga Valley
Road. N of Hampel, east-
erly.
Rotvland, E s San Pablo av
E to Telegraph av, bet
Campbell and 31st.
San Pablo Avenne, from
junction nf Broadway and
lith, NW ti city limits.
EAST STREET
1202 Fourteenth
1302 Sixteenth
1402 Eighteenth
1502 Twentieth
1602 Twenty-second
1702 Twenty-fourth
1802 Twentv-sixth
1902 Twenty-eighth
2002 Thirtieth
2102 Thirty-second
2202 Thirty-fourth
Second, W s East Front to
Market bet let and 3d. and
W s Peralta to West Front
bet Water and 4th.
NORTH STREET
52 Fallon
102 Oak
NORTH BTREET
602 Jefferson
652 Grove
702 Castro
752 Brush
802 West
Seventeenth J: venue, N
fm San Antonio Creek to
Charter, bet 16th and 18th
ava
EAST STREET
1002 East 10th
1052 East 11th
152
Mad? son
202 Jackson
252 Alice
302 Harrison
352 Webster
402 Franklin
4.52 Broadway
602 Washington
552 Clay
602 Jefferson
6-52 Grove
702 Castro
752 Brush
902 Market
1C02 Peralta
1652 Campbell
1702 Willow
1752 Wood
1802 Pine
1852 Cedar
1902 Bay
Second Avenne, fm San
Antonio Creek to Lake Mer
ritt, bet 1st and 3d avs.
EAST STREET
1002 Tenth
1052 Eleventh
1102 Twelfth
1152 Thirteenth
1202 Fourteenth
1252 Fifteenth
1302 Sixteenth
Seventeenth, Ws San Pab-
lo av to Market, bft 16th and
Eighteenth.
1102
1152
1202
1252
1302
1352
East 12th
East 13th
East 14th
East 15th
East Kith
East 17th
1402 East 18th
1452 East 19th
1502 East 20th
1552 East 21st
1602 East 22d
1652 East 23d
1202 East 14th
1252 East 15th
1302 East ICth
13.52 East 17th
1402 East 18th
1452 East 19th
1.502 East 20th
Se-»vard, W s Peralta W to
West Front, bet Taylor and
Lincoln.
NORTH STREET
1652 Campbell
1702 Willow
17.52 Wood
1802 Pine
1852 Cedar
1902 Bay
Shell Mound A veuue, SE
fm East lith to San Antonio
Creek.
Short, W 8 Division W to
West Front, N of Goss.
NORTH STREET
18.52 Cedar
19U2 Bav
Seventh, W a East Front to Silver, fm Moss av, bet Dia-
Market, bet 6th and 8tli, and mond and Gold, northerly,
fm Market to West Front bet Sixteenth, Ws San Pablo
5thandeth.
av to Market, bet 15th and
NORTH
STREET
17th.
52
Fallon
NORTH
STREET
102
Oak
552
Clay
1.52
Madison
602
Jefferson
202
Jackson
652
Grove
252
.\lice
702
Castro
302
Harrison
752
Brush
3.52
Webster
802
West
402
Franklin
902
Market
452
Broadway
952
Myrtle
502
Washington
1002
Filbert
552
Clay
1052
Linden
602
Jefferson
1102
Chestnut
652
Grove
1152
Adeline
702
Castro
1202
MagnoUa
7.52
Brush
1252
Union
902
Market
1302
Poplar
9.52
Myrtle
1352
Kirkham
1002
Filbert
1402
Cypress
1052
Linden
1452
Center
1102
Chestnut
1602
Peralta
1152
Advline
1652
Campbell
1202
Magnolia
1702
Willow
1252
Union
1752
Wood
1302
Poplar
1802
Pine
1352
Kirkham
1852
Cedar
1402
Cypress
1902
Bay
14.52
Center
Sixteenth Avenue, N fm
1502
Chester
San Antonio Creek to 2lBt,
1552
Henry
bet 15th and 17th avs.
1602
Lewis
EAST
STREET
Peralta
1102
Twelfth
1652
Campbell
1152
Thirteenth
1702
Willow
1202
Fourteenth
1752
Wood
1252
Fifteenth
1802
Pine
1302
Sixteenth
1852
Cedar
1352
Seventeenth
1902
Bay
1402
Ei|.!hteenth
Seventh Avenue, fm San
1452
Nineteenth
Antonio Creek N to Charter
Sixth, W s East Front to
bet 6th and 8th avs.
Market
bet 5th and 7th.
EAM
STREET
NORTH STREET
902
East hth
52
Fallon
952
East flth
102
Oak
1002
East 10th
152
Madison
1052
Eastllth
202
Jackson
1102
East 12th
252
Alice
1152
East 13th
302
Harrison
S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
Omce, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
STREET GUIDE.
91
352 Webster
Summit, fm Prospect place
1462 Center
402 Franklin
N.
1502 Chester
462 Broadway
Summit, N s Mound S to
1552 Henry
502 Washington
Henry.
Tenth Avenue, fm San
652 Clay
Sumter, fm Dale, E of An-
Antonio Creek N to East
602 Jefiferson
derson, northerly
20th, bet 9th and 11th avs.
652 Grove
Snrrytine, fmA.W of Glad-
EAST STREET
702 Castro
ding, N to B.
902 East 8th
752 Brash
Sutter, fm Shattuck, bet
9.52 East 9th
902 Market
Shasta and Menlo, SW to
1002 East 10th
Sixth Aveime, fm San An-
San Pablo av.
1052 East 11th
tonio Creek N to East 20th,
Sycamore, fm Telegraph
1102 East 12th
bet 5th and 7th avs.
av W to San Pablo av. bet
1152 East 13th
EAST STREET
Laurel and 26th.
1202 East 14th
902 East 8th
NORTH STREET
1252 East 15th
952 East 9th
502 Telegraph av
1302 East 16th
1002 East 10th
652 Grove
1352 East 17th
1052 East 11th
Taylor, W s Peralta W to
1402 East 18th
1102 East 12th
West Front, bet Chase and
1452 East 19th
1152 East 13th
Seward.
1502 East 20th
1202 East 14th
NORTH STREET
Third, W s East Front to
1252 East 15th
16.52 Campbell
Market, bet 2d and 4th. and
1302 East 16th
1702 Willow
W 8 Market to Peralta, bet
1352 East 17th
17,52 Wood
1st and 5th.
1402 East 18th
1802 Pine
NORTH STREET
1452 East 19th
18,52 Cedar
52 Fallon
1502 East 20th
1902 Bay
102 Oak
South Front, N s San An-
tonio Creek W fm East Front
to Clay, southwesterly from
Clay to Kirkham. thence W
to West Front, forming
southern boundary of city.
Spring, W s Concord to
Moss S of Summer.
Spruce, fm Prospect, bet
Oak and Pine, N to Excel-
sior
Telegraph Avenue, fm
Broadway near junction of
San Pablo av, N to city
limits.
EAST STREET
1302 Sixteenth
1402 Eighteenth
1502 Twentieth
1602 Twenty-second
1702 Twenty-fourth
1752 Laurel
152 Madison
202 Jackson
252 Alice
302 Harrison
352 Webster
402 Franklin
452 Broadway
502 Washington
5.52 Clay
602 Jefferson
652 Grove
Stanley, fm Dover, S of
Mariposa, SW to San Pablo
1802 Bay place
Tehama, fm Humboldt av,
bet Alpine and Plumas, SW
702 Castro
752 Brush
902 Market
Star, W s Concord to Moss,
bet Planey and Liberty.
State, fm intersection of
Adeline and South Front
W to West Front, bet Beach
and Fulton.
to Calais.
Temescal, fm Telegraph av,
bet Linden and Birch, east-
erly.
Tenth, W s East Front to
Market, bet 9th and 11th,
952 Myrtle
1002 Filbert
1052 Linden
1102 Chestnut
1152 Adeline
1202 Magnolia
and Ws Market to Peralta
1252 Union
NORTH STREET
1252 Union
1302 Poplar
1352 Kirkham
1402 Cypress
1452 Center
1502 Chester
1552 Henry
1602 Lewis
» 1652 Campbell
1702 Willow
1752 Wood
1802 Pine
1852 Cedar
1902 Bay
bet 8th and 12th,
1302 Poplar
NORTH STREET
1352 Kirkham
52 Fallon
102 Oak
152 Madison
1402 Cypress
1452 Center
1502 Chester
202 Jackson
255 Alice
302 Harrison
1552 Henry
1602 Lewis
Third Avenue, fm San An-
352 Webster
tonio Creek to Lake Merritt,
402 Franklin
bet 2d and 4th avs.
452 Broadway
EAST STREET
.502 Washington
902 East 8th
552 Clay
602 Jefferson
952 East 9th
1002 East 10th
652 Grove
10,52 East nth
Stevens, N fm Fruit Vale
702 Castro
1102 East 12th
Kailroad to Keed, in Milbury
762 Brush
1152 East 13th
Tract.
802 West
1202 East 14 th
Stone, fm Brooklyn, bet
902 Market
12,52 East 15th
Capital and Howard, K to
952 Myrtle
1302 East 16th
Prospect
1002 Filbert
1352 East 17th
Stratton, fm E s 13th av E
10.52 Linden
1402 East 18th
to city limits, bet Charles
1102 Chestnut
1452 East 19th
and Huff.
1152 Adeline
Thirteenth, W s East Front
Summer, fm Crescent av.
1202 Magnolia
to Market, bet 12th and 14th.
E of Pleasant Valley av,
12.52 Union
NORTH STREET
southwesterly
1302 Poplar
52 Fallon
1352 Kirkham
102 Oak
Moss, bet Spring and Corel.
1402 Cypress
152 Madison
Gilbert & Brown
Houses Buiit, and Houses aid Lo
Office No. 2 Park Rov
tslorSalecntHelnstallnientPlaL
^, Park Street. Alameda.
u
I
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
92 OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
202 Jackson
102 Oak
21st, bet 19th and 21st avs.
252 Aliec
152 Madison
EAST STREET
302 Harrison
202 Jackson
1102 East 12th
352 Webster
252 Alice
1152 East 13th
402 Franklin
302 Harrison
1202 East 14th
452 Broadway
352 Web.ster
1252 East 15th
502 Washington
401 Franklin
1302 East 16th
652 Clay
452 Broadway
1352 East 17th
602 Jefferson
502 Washington
1402 East 18th
652 Grove
652 Clay
1452 East 19th
702 Castro
602 Jefferson
1502 East 20th
752 Brus h
652 Grove
1552 Ea6t2l8t
902 Market
702 Castro
Twenty-eighth, W s Mar-
Thirteentli Avenue, fm
752 Brush
ket W to Beach, bet 26th and
San Antonio Creek N to
802 West
30th.
Charter, bet 12th av and
902 Market
Tw^enty-first, W s Broad-
Commerce.
952 Myrtle
way to Market, bet 20th and
EAST STREET
1002 Filbert
Lydia.
1002 East 10th
1052 Linden
NORTH STREET
1052 East 11th
1202 Chestnut
452 Broadway
1102 East r2th
1152 Adeline
502 Telegraph av
1152 East 13th
1202 Magnolia
652 Grove
1202 East 14th
1252 Union
— San Pablo av
1252 East 15th
1302 Poplar
— Brush
1302 East ICth
1352 Kirkham
802 West
1352 East 17th
1402 Cypress
852 Curtis
1402 East 18th
1452 Center
T^venty-first Avenue, N
1452 East 19th
1502 Chester
fm Central Pacific Railroad
1502 East 20th
1602 Peralta
to Charter, bet 20th and 22d.
1552 East 21st
1652 Campbell
EAST STREET
1602 East22d
1702 Willow
1102 East 12th
1652 East 23d
1752 Wood
11.52 East 13th
Thirtietli, W s Market W to
1852 Cedar
1202 East 14tU
Peralta, bet 2,Sth and 32d.
1902 Bay
1252 East 1.5th
Thirty-fifth ( or Walton ) ,
T^relfth Avenue, fm San
1302 East 16th
fm Telegraph av, bet Brown
Antonio Creek N to East
1352 East 17th
and Logan, W to San Pablo
20th. bet nth and 13th avs.
1402 East 18th
av.
EAST STREET
1452 East 19th
Thirty, first, NE s San
902 East 8th
1502 East 20th
Pablo av E to Telegraph av,
9.52 East 9th
15.52 East 21st
bet Rowland and 32d.
1002 East 10th
Twenty-fourth, W s Mar-
NOKIH STREET
10.52 East nth
ket W to West Front, bet 22cl
652 Grove
1102 East 12th
and 26th.
802 West
1152 East 13th
Twenty-second, W s Tele-
902 Market
1202 East 14th
egraph av to Market, bet
Thirty-fourth, Ws Market
1252 East 15th
Jones and Lydia, and W s
Wto Peralta, bet 32d and
1302 East 16th
Market to West Front, N of
36th.
1352 East 17th
20th.
Thirty-ninth (or Geary),
1402 East 18th
NORTH STREET
im Telegraph av, S of For-
1452 East 19th
502 Telegraph av
tieth, W to Linden.
1.502 East 20th
652 Grove
Thirty-second, W s Tele-
Twentieth, W s San Pablo
802 West
graph av W to Peralta, bet
av to Market, bet 19th and
852 Curtis
31st and Brockhurst and
21st, and W s Market to West
902 Market
31 St and 34th.
Front bet 18th and 22d.
Twenty-Second Avenue
NORTH STREET
NORTH STREET
fm Central Pacific Railroad
502 Telegraph av
652 Grove
to East 21st bet 21st and 23d
6.52 Grove
802 West
avs.
802 West
852 Curtis
EAST STREET
902 Market
902 Market
1102 East 12th
Thirty-sixth. Ws Market
952 Myrtle
1152 East 13th
W to Pt-ralta, along northern
1002 Filbert
1202 EastUtd
boundary of city.
1052 Linden
1252 East 15th
Thompson, fm Moulton.bet
1102 Chestnut
1302 East 16th
Her.sey and Norris, south-
11.52 Adeline
1352 East 17th
westerly.
1202 Magnolia
1402 East 18th
Todd, fm Dover, bet McKee
1252 Union
1452 East 19th
and Felton, southwesterly.
1302 Poplar
1502 East 20th
Trenor, E fm San Antonio
1352 Kirkham
1552 East 21st
Creek to Park av.
1402 Cypress
Twenty-sixth, W s Market
Twelfth (Central Avenue),
1502 Chester
W to West Front, bet 24th
W 8 East Front to Market,
1602 P.;ralta
and 28th.
bet nth and I3th, and W s
1702 Willow
Tyler, E fm S.in Antonio
Market to Bay, bet 10th and
1802 Pine
Creek to Park av.
14th.
1902 Bay
Union, N s South Front N to
NORTH -STREET
Twentieth Avenue, N fm
Peralta, bet Magnolia and
52 Fallon
. San Antonio Creek to East
Poplar.
S. F. LAUNDRY,
WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in
all parts of Oakland.
STREET GUIDE.
93
EAST 8TBEET
W to Market bet South Front
1702 Willow
602 First
and 1st, and W s Peralta to
1752 Wood
702 Third
West Front bet Eagle and
1802 Pine
802 Fifth
2d.
1852 Cedar
852 Seventh
Water, fm Frederick, bet
1902 Bav
902 Eighth
Shell Mound av and Oak-
■Williams, bet San Pablo and
1002 Tenth
land Harbor, northtrly.
Telegraph ave, N of Fred-
1102 Twelfth
Watson, fm Newton, nr
erick.
1202 Fourteenth
Athol av, northerly.
Willow, N B South Front
1302 Sixteenth
Watts, NW fm Peralta to
bet Campbell and Wood, N
1402 Eighteenth
city limits, near C
to Beach.
1502 Twentieth
Waverly, fm Walnut, bet
EAST STREET
1602 Twenty-second
Valdez and Lake Merritt, N
202 State
1702 Twenty-fourth
to Locust.
302 Fulton
1802 Twentv-sixth
Wayne Avenne, nr east-
402 Pearl
1902 Twenty-eighth
ern shore of Lake Merritt,
452 Eagle
2002 Thirtieth
Peralta Heights.
502 Hudson
2102 Thirty-second
Webster, N s South Front N
552 Water
Union, N 8 Mound S to Ed-
to 2(Jth. bet Harrison and
602 First
ward.
Franklin.
702 Third
Union Place, bet East 12th,
EAST STREET
752 Fourth
San Antonio Creek, Com-
602 First
802 Fifth
merce and 15th av.
652 Second
826 William
Valdez, SE fm East 12th to
702 Third
852 Seventh
San Antonio Creek.
752 Fourth
902 Division
Valdez, fm Walnut, bet
802 Fifth
934 Chase
Webster and Waverly, N to
826 Sixth
966 Taylor
Locust,
852 Seventh
1002 Seward
VaUey, N fm Walnut to
902 Eigbth
1052 Lincoln
Elm, bet Broadway and Tel-
952 Ninth
1102 Twelfth
egraph av.
1002 Tenth
1202 Fourteenth
Vermont, fm Coitage, bet
1052 Eleventh
1302 Sixteenth
Jersey and Pleasant Valley
1102 Twelfth
1402 Eighteenth
av, northeasterly.
1152 Thirteenth
1.-.02 Twentieth
Vernon, fm Broadway, N of
1202 Fomteenth
1602 Twenty-second
Birch, westerly.
1252 Fifteenth
1702 Twenty-fourth
Vernon, fm Lee, bet Oak-
1302 Sixteenth
1802 Twenfy-sixth
land av. and Adams, north-
1352 Seventeenth
Willow, E fm San Antonio
easterly.
1402 Eighteenth
Creek to Park av, E 0.
Wallace (or 28th) E s San
■West, N fm intersection of
Wilson, E fm 13th av to
Pablo av to Grove, bet Park
5th and Market to 22d, and
Fruit Vale Railroad track.
and Alden.
fm 26th to northern city
"Wilton. W fm San Pablo av
Walnut, fm E s Telegraph
limits.
to Market, near 24th.
av to Webster, bet Hobart
EAST STREET
Wood, X s Si.uth Front N to
and Locust.
902 Eighth
Beach, bet Willow and Pine.
Walsworth, fm Prospect,
1002 Tenth
EAST STREET
E of Brordway, northeast-
1102 Twelfth
202 state
erly.
1202 Fourteenth
302 Fulton
Walton (or 35th) fm W b
1302 Sixteenth
402 Pearl
Telegraph av to Linden, bet
1402 Eighteenth
452 Eagle
Brown and Logan.
1502 Twentieth
502 Hudson
KOETH STREET
1526 Twenty.first
552 Water
502 Telegraph av
1552 Lydia
602 First
652 Grove
1602 Twenty-second
702 Third
802 West
1702 Twenty-fouith
752 Fourth
902 Market
1802 Twenty-sixth
802 Fifth
Warren, E fm Park av bet
1902 Twenty-eighth
826 William
Franklin and Putnam.
2002 Thirtieth
852 Seventh
W^ashin^on. N s South
2102 Thirty-second
902 Division
Front N to 14th, bet Broad-
2202 Thirty-fourth
934 Chase
way and Clay.
West Front, N along west-
966 Taylor
EA&T STREET
ern city limits to northern
1002 Seward
602 First
charter line.
1052 Lincoln
652 Second
W^eston Avenne, fm Tele-
1102 Twelfth
702 Third
graph av, N of Mobs av, E
1202 Fourteenth
752 Fourth
to Broadway.
1302 Sixteenth
802 Fifth
Wiard's I^ane, fm San
1402 Eighteenth
826 Sixth
Pablo at> nr Temescal
1502 Twentieth
852 Seventh
Creek, SW to Oakland Trot-
1602 Twenty-second
902 Eighth
ting Park.
1702 Twenty-fourth
952 Ninth
Wilcox Place, bet Tele-
1802 Twenty-sixth
1002 Tenth
graph av, 20th and 21st.
Verba Bnena Avenne,
1052 Eleventh
William, W s Peralta W to
SW fm San Pablo av to
1102 Twelfth
West Front, btt Atlantic and
Beach, crossing city limits
1152 Thirteenth
7th.
on Watt's Tract.
1202 Fourteenth
NORTH STREET
York, fm Cottage, bet Erie
Water, f m W s East Front
1652 Campbell
and Jersey, northeasterly.
AnftM9£rn collectors and attorneys Condnctsmts man state courts
HUHIIIO OC UU. 8*. E. cor, EltiJHTU ST. and BKOAUWAY, I p stairs.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marlcel St., S. F.. Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
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Oakland Directory
FOR 1880-81.
JLBBia:E]A7"I-A.TIOIsrS
bet between
cor corner
E East
E. East Oakland
E s East side
N North
NE North-east
NW North-west
nr near
res residence
8 side
S south
SE South-east
SW , South-west
W West
WO West Oakland
A. A. HOUSE, Harry F. Irwin proprietor, SW cor Seventh
and Broadway
Aaron & Irelan (Charles H. Aaron and William Irelan Jr.)
proprietors Pacific Reduction Works, E s Bay avenue,
Melrose
Aaron Charles H. (Aaron & Irelan) res Nelson House
Aaron David, tailor, 426 Eighth, res 561 Sixth
Abbey Alfred, telegraph operator (S. F.) res 960 Castro
Abbey Frances J. Mrs., res 608 Eighteenth
Abbey Eichard, mining, res 960 Castro
Abbott Charles M., carpenter, res 665 Seventh
Abbott George F., contractor and builder, res 1160 Union
Abbott Granville S. Eev., pastor First Baptist Church, res
Blake House
Abbott John, laborer Jacob Smitli, res 419 Second
Abbott Joseph E., contractor, res 812 Castro
Abbott Mary M., widow, res 725 Filbert
Abbott Moses A., dairyman, res 1577 Market
Abbott S. M. Mrs., dealer and worker in human hair, 1311
Broadway
Abbott Solon M., res 1311 Broadway
Abbott Thomas, bargeman Custom House (S. F.) res 1026
Fifth
Abel George A., grain inspector (S. F.) res 1759 Seward
Abele Meta Mrs., midwife, res 821 Filbert
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B
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GILBERT & BROWN
Parties ParcbaHing furniHtied «ri(h Jlonej for
Building; — PaMiliIe in Installments at Low liates u(
Interebt. Xo. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
96 OAKLAND [ A ] DIRECTORY.
ABEIiIj IRVING Ij., journalist and city numberer, office
366 Thirteenth, res 673 Thirty-fourth
Aber M. Mrs., res 891 Bay
Abraham Adolph, tailor, res 1866 Atlantic
Abraham Ernest, merchant, res 418 Central av
Abraham John, pedler, res Peralta av nr School House road
Abrahamson Gustave, fancy goods, trimmings, etc., 1117
Broadway, res S. F.
Abrahamson Hugo, salesman M. H. Coffee, res 559 Eighth
Abrahamson Julius, salesman G. Abrahamson, res S. F.
Abrego Ysmael M., salesman Huntington, Hopkins & Co.
(S. F.) res 922 Chester
Abren Manuel F., tanner, res 1011 East 22d
Achard Charles H., carriage trimmer, res 367 Eleventh
Acker Edwin M., carpenter C. P. R. K., res 727 Chester
Adair Annie, nurse William C. Little, W s Broadway nr
Moss av
Adamina Felix, painter, res 820 Twenty -ninth
Adamina Joseph, painter, res 820 Twenty-ninth
ADAMS & CO. (Herbert L. Adams) attorneys-at-law and
collection agents, 864 Broadway
Adams Alfred W., ship carpenter, res 719 Lewis
Adams Amos C, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 226 Ninth
Adams Cyrus, salesman (S. F.) res NW cor East 15th and
Seventeenth av
Adams David L., with Adams & Co., res 953 Thirty-fifth
Adams Edson, real estate (S. F.) res cor Bay pi and Oak-
land av
.Adams Edsou F., student, res cor Bay pi and Oakland av
Adams Frank L., student University, res 1311 Clay
Adams George, soda water manufacturer Taylor & Lohse,
res 853 Harrison
Adams George W., capitalist, res Union Hotel
Adams Herbert L. (Adams & Co.) res 953 Thirty-fifth
Adams John, carpenter B. Muir, res Muir's Oyster Beds
Adams John C, studei;t, res cor Bay pi and Oakland av
Adams John M., clerk Porter Bros. & Wing, res 534 Knox pi
ADAMS JOHN S. (Agard & Adams) physician, NE cor
Broadway and Central av. room 8, res 1311 Clay
Adams Joseph J., barber, 455 Fourth
Adams Josephine M. Miss, res 362 East 10th
Adams J. R., foreman bridge builder C. P. R. R., res 569
Eighth
Adams Robert H., merchant, res 220 Eleventh
Adams William, carriage painter Charles H. Morgans, res
414 Fourteenth
. r. LAUIlUni- Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [A] DIRECTORY. 97
Adams William G., bouse mover, res 1159 Third
Adamson Maggie Miss, dressmaker, res 666 Thirty-fourth
Adamson W. K. H., accountant (S. F.) res 1414 Sixth av
Adie Charles A., clerk (S. F.) res 776 Tenth
Adie Mary Mrs., res 776 Tenth
Adie May Miss, school teacher, res cor West and Castro
iETNA INSURANCE CO. (of Hartford) L. B. Edwards
agent, 467 Ninth
Afflerbach Alice Miss, teacher music, res 526 Seventeenth
Afflerbach Christian H. Kev., pastor German M. E. Church,
res 526 Seventeenth
AGARD & ADAMS (A. H. Agard and J. S. Adams) phy-
sicians and surgeons, NE cor Broadway and Central av,
room 8
AGARD & MAY (John T. Agard and Munsell N. May) gro-
ceries, SE cor Central av and Franklin
AGARD AUREIilUS H. (Agard & Adams) physician, NE
cor Broadway and Central av, room 8, res 1259 Alice
Agard John T. (Agard & May) res 404 Central av
Agena Lena, domestic 1505 Tenth av
Ah Len (Chinese) laundry, 608 Fifteenth
Ah Sam (Chinese) laundry, 657 Broadway
Ahearn Mary Miss, res 807 Washington
Ahern Patrick, laborer C P. K. K., res 1614 Seventeenth
Ahern Peter, carpenter, res 1311 Jefferson
Ahem W^illiam, carpenter, res 410 Tenth
Ahlberg C, blacksmith J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Ahrens Jacob H., liquor saloon (S. F.) res 952 Campbell
Ainge Henry, gardener, res 1011 Third
Ainge William, laborer, res 1011 Third
Ainsworth Alfred G., res 586 Tenth
Ainsworth Alfred G. Jr., brakeman C. P. E. R., res 586
Tenth
Ainsworth John, lumber inspector C. P. U. R., res 1661
Pacific
Ainsworth John C, capitalist, res S s Vernon av, east of
College av
Aker Christ., bakery, 1836 Seventh
Akerly Benjamin Eev., rector St. John's Episcopal Church,
res SW cor Adeline and Sixteenth
Akerly James, student University, res SW cor Adeline and
Sixteenth
Akins Liman E., clerk, res 661 Ninth
Akins M. J. Mrs., agent Mrs. Jackson's Dress Model, res
661 Ninth
ADAMS & CO SELL REAL ESTATE-OaflandProDerty 10 ExcliaDge lor Rauttes
i. £. cor. £16I1TU auU BROADWAY, lTp»>lair».
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market si.s. F., Importer FreDcH and English WALL PAPERS
98 OAKLAND I A.1 DIRECTORY.
Akins Seymour L., miner, res 661 Ninth
Akins Willard H., conductor C. P. E. E., res 661 Ninth
Akins William D., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 661 Ninth
ALAMEDA COUNTY BRANCH HOME MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO., E. H. Magill manager, 922-
924 Broadway
Alameda County Ice Co. (Louis Passola, Lorenzo Patroni
and Domingo Grandona) S s Fourth bet Washington
and Jefferson
ALAMEDA IRON WORKS, John B. McNerney, Daniel
M. Taggart and J. A. Skinner managers, NW cor Second
and Franklin
ALAMEDA MACADAMIZING CO., Hugh Slicer presi-
dent, T. P. Wales secretary, 954 Broadway, room 15
Albee A. & Son (A. and W. E. Albee) groceries, NW cor
Thirty-fourth and Telegraph av
Albee Aurel (A. Albee & Son) res 569 Thirty-fifth
Albee Honestus M., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1521 Eighth
Albee William E. (A. Albee & Son) res 569 Thirty -fifth
Albers Antone, collector, res 830 Sixteenth
Albers George, clerk Gustav M. Eunge, res SE cor Broad-
way and Tenth
Albrecht August (Schroder & Albrecht, S. F.) res 1554
Eighth
Albridge James, engineer, res 710 Third
Alburn George W., laborer C. P. E. E., res 828 Henry
Alciua Eugene, clerk J. B. Miranda, res 407 Eighth
Alden Byron, teamster Grayson, Harrell & Co., res N s Dal-
ton av nr Green
Alden Charles E., clerk Bart Morgan & Co., res 722 Myrtle
Alden Emily Miss, res W^ s Shattuck av nr Temescal Creek,
Temescal
Alden S. E., farmer, res W s Shattuck av nr Temescal Creek,
Temescal
Alderson M. J. Miss, teacher Tompkins School, res 1467
San Pablo av
Aldis Edward, shoemaker, 1669 Eighth
Aldis Elizabeth, fancy goods, 1669 Eighth
Aldrich Abbie F. Miss, principal Lafayette School, res Cen-
tennial House
Aldrich Lucius A., artesian wellborer, res 668 Sycamore
Aldrich William, policeman, res 580 Jones
Alexander Charles O., clerk Sperry & Co (S. F.) res 977
Seventh av
Alexander Henry, salesman I. Alexander, res 1564 Telegraph
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
r33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
i. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE. 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ A ] DIRECTORY.
Alexander Henry, clothing and boots and shoes, 1754 Seventh
Alexander Henry, dairyman Charles W. Swan, res Old County
road nr Redwood av. Fruit Vale
Alexander Isadore, boots and shoes, NW cor Seventh and
Washington, res 1564 Telegraph av
Alexander Joseph L., farmer, res Lake Shore av nr Indian
Gulch
Alexander Louis L., mining superintendent, res 468 Pros-
pect
Alexander William, D. D., professor Theological Seminary,
res 1632 Telegraph av
Alger George C, miner, res 1015 Webster
Allard Alder (Klumpp & Allard) res 421 Third
Allardt George F., civil engineer (S. F.) res 1127 Linden
Allen & Eoberts (Miss Matilda L. Allen and Miss Elizabeth
S. Roberts) fancy goods and stationery, 1213 Broadway
Allen Benjamin B., conductor C. P. R. R., res 1622 Four-
teenth
Allen Bernard K., carpenter Oakland Planing Mills, res
Snyder Block
Allen Burton C, carpenter, res 1012 Twenty -fourth
Allen Charles E., res 822 East 15th
Allen Charles R., coal dealer (S. F.) res 1015 Eighth
Allen Charles W., clerk, res 78 Valley
Allen Christopher M., res 775 Fourteenth
Allen Elihu, carpenter, res 327 Eleventh
Allen Eliza, widow, res 528 Knox pi
Allen Ethan, res S s Mariposa bet Racine and Shattuck av,
Temescal
Allen Fanny E. Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res 1143
Myrtle
Allen George S. plumber and gasfitter (S. F.) res 814 Four-
teenth
Allen James, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res 1211
Chestnut
Allen James E., porter C. P. R. R., res 615 Sixth
Allen John, clerk McGovern & Cahill, res 1211 Chestnut
Allen Louise D. Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res 1211
Chestnut
Allen Lyman B., train dispatcher Oakland Wharf, res 1005
Fifth
Allen Margaret Mrs., janitress Prescott School, res 1211
Chestnut
Allen Marion, domestic 330 East 17th
Allen Mary Miss, res Tubbs Hotel
Allen Matilda L. Miss (Allen & Roberts) res 628 Knox pi
ni RFRT )l RRflWN '''^^'"''^^ ^°^^ HesiraWe Residence Property on tlie CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St„ S. F., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
100 OAKLAND [ A ] DIRECTORY.
AliLEN M. W., proprietor Oakland Carriage Manufactory,
SE cor Tenth and Webster, res 962 Webster
Allen Orrin, engineer C. P. E. K., res 740 Peralta
Allen Euth A., teacher Kindergarten, res 827 Fourteenth
Allen Sarah, domestic Piev. David McClure, NE cor Tele-
graph av and Prospect
Allen Sheldon, farmer, res S s Mariposa bet Kacine and
Shattuck av, Temescal
Allen Thomas J., res 1416 Fifteenth
Allen Truman H., horseshoer, 412 Ninth, res 166 Fifth
Allen Walter S., car cleaner C. P. E. E., res 920 Henry
Allen William, carpenter, res 1211 Chestnut
Allen William, carpenter and builder, 1702 Telegraph av,
res 78 Valley
Allen William A., res 2233 Magnolia
Allen William C, collector (S. F.) res 869 Filbert
Allen William H., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 869 Filbert
Allingham William, foreman Street Department, res 1530
West
Allingham William (James A. Clark & Co.) res NE cor
Forty-third and Grove, Temescal
Allison Benjamin, butcher Orlando Bemis, res 502 East 15th
Allman John, contractor, res 2336 Telegraph av
Allman John, IT. S. mail agent, res Lee nr Vernon av
Altendorf Julius, polisher and grinder (S. F.) res 1206
Twenty-eighth
Althof Herman (Althof & Bahls, S. F.) res 942 Lincoln
Alvas Manuel, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Alves Frank, laborer C. P. E. E.
Alvis Anton J., laborer, res 1019 East Twenty-second
Amador Hotel, J. S. Collins proprietor, W s Webster nr
Mountain View Cemetery
Amador Marble Co., Frank Madden foreman, W s Webster
nr Mountain View Cemetery
Amazon Insurance Co. (fire, of Cincinnati) M. W. Wood
agent, 1178 Broadway
Ambrose Frank, laborer T, W. Corder, res Butchertown
Ambrose Manuel, laborer Thomas Cotter, res Butchertown
Ambrose Norman A., res 1556 Seventh
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO., B. E. Bates
superintendent, 1002 Broadway
American Eestaurant, James H. Kimball proprietor, 1053
Thirteenth av
Ames George, machinist (S. F.) res 318 Third
Ames Henry M. Jr., wholesale butcher, stock yard, Butch-
ertown, res S. F.
SP T A TTMTII) Y Wasiimg called lor and Delivered in S. F., Oakland, Alameda, BerMej
. r, LlnUllUIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [A.] DIRECTORY. 101
Ames John, deputy recorder, res 541 Charter
Ames Orville W. Mrs., res 750 Brush
Amidon Cyrus, clerk (S. F.) res 1517 Seventh
Amidon George W., hairwork, res 1517 Seventh
Amidon John, expressman, res 753 Castro
Amidon William H., driver Whitney & Co.'s Express, res
753 Castro
Amos Joseph A. , laborer, res 923 Third
Amstutz Charles L., watchmaker L. P. Berger, res 1038
Peralta
Amy Oscar M., groceries, W s Telegraph av nr Forty-ninth,
Temescal
Ancient Order United Workmen, rooms 377 Central av
ANDERSEN JULIUS, ice cream and coffee saloon, Brook-
lyn Station, res 274 East 17th
ANDERSEN MATILDA, cigars and tobacco, Brooklyn
Station, res 274 East 17th
Andersen Nicholas, farmhand J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor
Claremont av and Clifton, Temescal
Anderson Abbie Mrs., res 1691 Eighth
Anderson Abbie E. Miss, res 1318 Seventh av
Anderson Alice C, widow, res 1318 Seventh av
Anderson Andrew, fireman stmr Oakland, res 1016 Tenth
Anderson Andrew, wood and coal, foot Webster, res Ala-
meda
j^nderson Andrew H., painter, res 1162 Seventh
Anderson Andrew S., carpet layer, res 119 Hannah
Anderson Clara, domestic W. H. H. Graves
Anderson Emanuel, carpenter, res 662 Twenty-fifth
Anderson E. W. Mrs., teacher Lafayette School, res Kohler-
Chase House
Anderson George, brickmason, res W s Market nr Seven-
teenth
Anderson G. W. & Co. (G. W. Anderson and Charles
Harper) proprietors Anderson's Oakland Express, SE
cor Broadway and Tenth, and 331 East (S. F.)
Anderson George W. (G. W. Anderson & Co.) res 1674
Atlantic
Anderson Hans C, master mariner, res 1654 Nineteenth
av
Anderson Isaac, farmer, res E s Kedwood Eoad, Fruit
Vale
Anderson Jacob A., painter, res 564 East 16th
Anderson James, helper C. P. K. E.
Anderson James M., foreman John G. Anderson, res 1659
Grove
Pnllppt Yniir Ri I k willi ADAMS & CO., "Oakland
UUIICUl lUUI UlllO S. K. cor. fICillTIl ST. ana BBO
£ICiIITIl ST. anJ BBOADWAY, UpSt^lrg.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S, F.--Coiplete stocK ol Paper Hangings-SMIiil WorKiEn.
102 OAKLAND [ A ] DIRECTORY.
Anderson James S., foreman Oakland R. E. Stables, res
junction Claremont and College avs
Anderson Jane Miss, dressmaking, 564 East 16tli
Anderson John, carpenter, res 1572 Third
Anderson John, dishwasher Union Hotel, res 632 East Cen-
tral av
Anderson John, laborer Frederic Clay, res Hays Valley
Anderson John G., stoves and tinware, plumbing and gas-
fitting, 1249 Broadway, res 1659 Grove
Anderson John G. Jr., bookkeeper John G. Anderson, res
1659 Grove
Anderson John P., clerk, res 409 Fourth
Anderson Joseph, steward Eoff's Hotel, Butchertown
Anderson Laura, waitress Kelsey House
Anderson Lewis, barber "William H. Stewart, res 379
Franklin
Anderson Lulie Miss, clerk W. M. Anderson, res 919 Center
Anderson Margaret, laundress I. L. Eequa, res Piedmont
Anderson Margaret B. Miss, res 516 East 28d
Anderson Mathias, boilermaker C. P. E. E., res 1826 William
Anderson M. J. Miss, teacher, res 1467 San Pablo av
Anderson N. C- Mrs., private boarding school, 1162 Seventh
Anderson Olive S. L. Miss, school-teacher (S. F.), res 1318
Seventh av
Anderson Poole, fireman, res 1056 Third
Anderson Salome, widow, res 572 Tenth
Anderson Samuel, carpet layer McGovern & Cahill, res 119
Henry
Anderson Thomas, engineer steamer Oakland, res 1056 Third
Anderson Thomas, mining engineer, res 479 Orchard
Anderson William M., confectionery, 1007 Broadway, res
919 Center
Anderson William M., with J. G. Anderson, res 1659 Grove
Anderson's Oakland Express, G. "W. Anderson & Co. pro-
prietors, SE cor Broadway and Tenth and 331 East S. F.
Andrade Joseph S., pressman Butler & Bowman, res 563
East 16th
Andresen Christian (Andresen Brothers, S. F.) res 518 Third
Andresen Harold, ship carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1413 Six-
teenth
Andresen John J. (Andresen Brothers, S. F.) res 518 Third
Andrews C, steward College Hall, res NE cor Harrison and
Twelfth
Andrews George, stevedore, res 810 Twenty-sepond
Andrews Granville B., dairyman, res SE cor Forty -sixth and
Shattuck av
^ P lAIINnRY ^3roo<3L XKTorrlx., Xjoxict X'x'icesi
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J.S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND \_A.l DIRECTORY. 103
Andrews John K., painter C. P. K. R., res 514 Elm
Andrews Luke, carpenter C. P. R. R., res Star House
Andrews Mollie L. Miss, res S s Vernon av E College av
Andrews M. R. Mrs., res S s Vernon av E College av
Andrews Nicholas G., mining superintendent, res 698 Syca-
more
Andrews Robert, laborer, res alley bet Sixteenth and Sev-
enteenth avs and East 14th and 15tli
Andrus Washburn R., secretary Railroad Commission, res
1408 Tenth
Angwin James A., capenter C. P. R. R., res 1669 Taylor
Angwin William Rev., pastor East Oakland M. E. Church,
res 268 East 17th
Ankele John H., with Philip, Speyer <fe Co., (S. F.), res 124
Eleventh
Anselmi Charles, driver Joseph Anselmi, res S s McAdam
nr Broadway
Anselmi Joseph, proprietor William Tell Dairy, S s McAdam
nr Broadway
Ansen Fred, upholsterer C. Schreiber, res Alameda
Anthony Adam L., photographer Clarence A. Cary, res 860
Twenty-sixth
ANTHONY ALBERT G., physician and surgeon, office and
res NE cor Seventh and Willow, Masonic Hall
Anthony John, laborer J. Lusk & Co., res S s Forty-fifth nr
Telegraph av, Temescal
Anthony Mark, laborer, res 664 East 16th
Anthony Richard M., chief clerk U. S. Sub -Treasury (S. F.)
res 964 Eighteenth
Anthony Sarah M. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School,
res 858 Castro
Anthony William T., res 1525 Broadway
Antoine Joseph, laborer, res 1370 Eighteenth
Anton August, cigarmaker (S. F.) res 608 Madison
Antonelli Vincent, fish market, 1753 Seventh, res Seventh-
street House
Applegarth John, farmer, res 521-' East 11th
ARCADE HOUSE, Mrs. E. Child proprietress, 1207 Broad-
way and 1208 San Pablo av
Archambault Edwin A., horseshoer Sohst Bros., res 844
Franklin
Archer James, machinist (S. F.) res 378 A
Arey James A., expressman, res 833 Brush
Arey Lizzie F. Mrs., dressmaker, res 833 Brush
Arhart George J., gardener, res 1636 Myrtle
Arkison James D., tailor S. Francis, res 422 B
Hilhort fi. PrniAin ^^^^^^ ^^^^> ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^<^ L''^^ ^'"'^^^^ "^ ^^^ Installnieiit Plan
UllUCllOt DIUWfl Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 larKet St., S. F., ilie finest collection ol ffioiern Art Paper Eum^
104 OAKLAND [A] DIRECTORY.
Arlett Benjamin, bricklayer, rey 711 Nineteenth
Arlett Henry, clerk Salinger Bros., res 711 Nineteenth
Arlington Julia Mrs., res 1120 Washington
Arm Katie, domestic Seminary av nr Mills' Seminary
ARMES CHARLES W. (Armes & Dallam, S. F.) res 1235
Broadway
ARMES GEORGE W. (Armes & Dallam, S. F.) res 1118
Brush
Armes William D., student University
Armory Hall, S s Thirteenth bet Broadway and Franklin
Armstrong Arthur B., sparmaker (S. F.) res 716 Market
Armstrong Bessy, domestic Charles Scheffield, res 128 Tenth
Armstrong Bradley A., artist, 454 Central av, res 1526 Broad-
way
Armstrong Carrie, domestic 217 East 16th
ARMSTRONG EDWARD W., carriage and sign painter,
1500 Broadway, res 1525| Broadway
Armstrong Frank P., carriage washer City Hall Stables, res
Sunnyside House
Armstrong George F., carriage painter T. D. Weymouth, res
SW cor Twenty-first and Broadway
Armstrong Hiram T., carpenter (S. F.) res 1279 Campbell
Armstrong Ida L. Miss, bookkeeper G. C. Fisher, res 869
Washington
Armstrong John W., carpenter C P. K. K., res S. F.
Armstrong Martin, seaman, res 221 Hannah
Arnold Adam, butcher Hayes, Carrick & Co., res Butcher-
town
Arnold Mary F. Mrs., res 957 Castro
Arnold Otto, brewer Washington Brewery, res NW cor Fifth
and Kirkham
Arnold Peter J., lumberman, res 1664 Thirteenth av
Arnoup John, journalist, res 711 Webster
Arps John, dairyman, res 834 Seventeenth
Arras George, teamster Oakland Lumber Yard, res 658 Alice
ARROWSMITH A. T., vice-president Alameda Macadamiz-
ing Co., 954 Broadway, res S. F.
Arth George V., blacksmith M. W. Allen, res 316 Sixth
Arthur Ella Mrs., res 857 Myrtle
Arthur Edward M., paying teller Nevada Bank (S. F.) res
535 Knox pi
Arthur Balph, salesman S. L. Strickland
ARTHUR THOMAS, secretary Oakland Home Insurance
Co., 469 Ninth, res 1420 Castro
Arthur William M., student University, res 1420 Castro
Arthur William K., overseer Walter Blair, res Blair's Dairy
8r I AIINnDY PROMPT attention to orders for washing.
. r. LHUIlUni. Ofnce, 33 Geary St.. S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ A ] DIRECTORY. 105
Asch Henry, tinsmith, res 165 Seventh
Asch Kachel Miss, saleslady Mrs. M. Wharton, res 165 Sev-
enth
Ash Ferdinand F., teamster, res 360 Fourth
Ashburn Alexander, merchant, res 832 Clay
Ashby D. E., head foreman J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clar-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Ashby James G., laborer, res 604 Franklin
Ashby Mark T., farmer, res AV s College av nr Ashby av
Ashby William, res W s College av nr Ashby av
Ashcroft Thomas, capitalist, res 518 East 18tli
Asparn Henry, driver Purington & Reed, res 669 East Cen-
tral av
Assessor Brooklyn Township, A. B. Webster, office 624 East
Central av
Assessor City, Joseph M. Dillon, office City Hall
Assessor Oakland Township, William F. Boardman, office
Court House, room 3
Astor Andrew, res 661 East 17th
Atchinson B. M. Mrs., res 603 East 14th
Atkins George, waiter Galindo Hotel, res SE cor Twenty-
eighth and West
Atkinson Arthur A., carpenter and builder, res 826 Webster
Atkinson George, clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 519 East 14th
Atkinson George, wheelwright (S. F.)res 854 Harrison
Atkinson George D., fruit and vegetables, 1425 San Pablo av
Atkinson John W., mining, res 529 Eighth
Atkinson John W. Jr.. student University, res 529 Eighth
Atkinson S. E. Mrs., res 529 Eighth
Atkinson William, carpenter and builder, les 826 Webster
Atkinson William J., carpenter, res 419 East Central av
Attorney (City) John M. Poston, City Hall
Atwili Joseph F., mining secretary (S. F.) res 907 Jackson
Aubry Fraugois Xavier, housemover, res cor First and Jef-
ferson
Audiflfred Hypolite, wood and coal, 504 Fourth, res 763
Seventeenth
Audiffred Louis, student Oakland Business College
Auditor (County) Andrew Ryder, Court House
Auerbach Louis, res 586 Charter
Augustus A., laborer CP. R. R.
Augustus Domingo, laborer C. P. R. R., res 917 East 15th
Auroux Edward, laborer, res 361 First
Austin D. S., master mariner, res 925 Wood
Austin Frank H., solicitor Bonney & Henderson, res 717
Tenth
The''Oakland'XolleGtionOffice.8Tal%?oL°wayV^^^^^^^^^^
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., S. F.-Special Mgjs In Window Shades lo Order.
106 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Austin Fred., hostler Oakland Trotting Park
Austin Marcus E., speculator (S. F.), res 376 East 14th
Austin William, laborer, res cor A and Hannah
Avenue House, Mrs. Harriet Hunt proprietress, 1273 San
Pablo av
Averill Lizzie Miss, dressmaker Mrs. E. W. Johnson, res
Avenue House
Averill Sarah INliss, dressmaker, res Avenue House
AVERY ADELINE N. Mrs., M. D., physician, office and
res 1207 Broadway
Avery George W., farmer, res 952 Third
Avery William, teamster, res 952 Third
Avery William A., butcher D. C. Wilkie, res 2145 Tele-
graph av
Ayala Manuel M., real estate, res W s Railroad av nr Te-
hama,* Temescal
Ayers Charles H. (Ayers & Co., S. F.) res 718 Central av
Ayers David M., res SW cor Twenty-eighth and Myrtle
Ayers Edith Miss, with Pacific Press, res 1059 Castro
Ayers Fannie Mrs., res 671 East 24th
Ayers James, carpenter, res 451 B
Ayers James C, res SW cor Twenty-eighth and Myrtle
Ayers M., manager D. M. Osborne & Co. (S. F.) res 718
Central av
Ayers Pansome G., carpenter, res 837 Brush
Ayers W. H., res 966 Twenty-eighth
Ayhens Paul, butcher, res NE cor O'Neill and San Pablo av,
Temescal
Ayres John G., stockbroker (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Ayres Joshua I., mining broker (S. F.) res 1155 Market
B
Babb Charles, reporter, res 2049 Market
Babbitt, Manuel & Gilpin (S. M. Babbitt, George W.
Manuel and Z. T. Gilpin commission merchants, 472
Eleventh
Babbitt Salmon M. (Babbitt, Manuel & Gilpin) res 1954
Webster
Babcock Abe, tinsmith, res 2003 Chestnut
Babcock George L., teacher music, res 573 Thirty-fifth
BABCOCK GEORGE W. & CO. (George W. Babcock and
Henry H, Chittenden) hardware, agricultural imple-
ments, etc., 955 Broadway
Sr I AIIMnPY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES
. r. LHUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 107
Babcock George W. (George W. Babcock & Co.) and presi-
dent City Council, res 555 East 16th
Babcock Henry C, proprietor Humboldt Park Hotel, E s
Telegraph av nr Temescal Creek, Temescal
Babcock John P., workman IJ. S. Mint (S. E.) res Tubbs
Hotel
Babcock Lafayette M., tinsmith G. H. Tay & Co. (S. P.),
res 2003 Chestnut
Babcock Newell H., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., res
1465 Castro
Babcock O. D. Mrs., res 1012 Jefferson
Babcock Sanford P., deputy Superintendent Streets, City
Hall, res 9 Pearson's Eow
Babcock Sarah H., widow, res 1216 Webster
Babcock William, dairyman John E. Talcott, res E s High
nr East 14th, Fruit Vale
Babcock William S., teacher (Vallejo) res 574 Thirty -fourth
Babcox Charles A., clerk, res 919 Alice
Babcox Hiram L., inventor, res 317 Third
Babcox Jefferson T. , proprietor Tuscarora Water Works
(Nev.) res 919 Alice
Babson & Seadler (Seth Babson and James Seadler) archi-
tects, 475 Ninth
Babson Maria Miss, res Tubbs Hotel
Babson Seth (Babson & Seadler) res Alameda
Bachelder Alva H., salesman, res 1376 Franklin
Bachelder Phares J., carpenter, res 614 Fifth
Bachrodt Amelia, domestic S s East 14th, Fruit Vale
Bacigalupi Ida, widow, res 1358 Market
Bacigalupi Serafino, porter Classon & Trost, 1010 Broad-
way
Backus John, carpenter, res 417 Seventh
Backus Oscar J. (George H. Tay & Co., S. F.) res 320
Eighth
Bacon Frank M., millwright Oakland Bag Manufacturing
Co., res 351 Seventh av
Bacon Frank P., res 960 Oak
Bacon H. D., capitalist, 305 Sansome (S. F.) res 960 Oak
BACON JAMES H., confectioner, 965 Broadway, res 859
Harrison
Bacon Martin (Mackintosh & Bacon, S. F.) res 761 Four-
teenth
Bacon Truman F., physician, office and res 559 Seventeenth
Bacon William E., salesman W. B. Hardy, res 1383 Franklin
Bacon William F., salesman W. B. Hardy, res 1423 San
Pablo av
ITT 111171 m TITinTmi I*ai-«ies Pufchaslus furnished wiOi Money for
TlLljilul a. JjKllWIl BMiI«lins?-Pa>7.ble Inlnstamiicnts at Low Kates^
Interest. No. S ParU Row, Park St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Martei St., S, F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
108 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Badger Charles "W., mining secretary (S. F.) res 1009 Mad-
ison
Badger Henry S., student University, res 1009 Madison
Badger Thomas W., proprietor Badger's Park, res Badger's
Park
Badger William G., merchant (S. P.) res W s Fruit Yale av
nr East 27th
Badger's Central Park, Thomas W. Badger proprietor, SE
cor East 9th and Seventh av
Bagge Christian, farmer, res 1161 Peralta
Bagge Theodore P., capitalist, res SE cor Seventh and Cen-
ter
Bagley Julia, domestic Mrs. S. H. Tompkins, 1405 Alice
Baglin James, groceries and liquors, 1851 San Pablo av, res
1715 Market
Bahls John P. W- (Althof & Bahls, S. P.) res 942 Linden
Bahm Eudolph, mining, res 765 Lydia
Bahr Gottlieb, private school and res 2034 Union
Bailey A. J., minei, res 1317 Jackson
Bailey Alfred P., photographer, .911 Broadway, res 1720
Central av
Bailey Austin, painter Charles B. Eutherford, res cor Ninth
and Washington
Bailey Charles A., real estate (S. P.) res 1159 Alice
Bailey Edward, res 464 Third
Bailey George, res 418 Central av
Bailey James, res 1209 Adeline
Bailey James, gardener, res 464 Third
Bailey James Jr. , res 464 Third
Bailey John, carpenter, res 914 Pine
Bailey John N., street contractor, res 1303 Sixth av
Bailey John T., blacksmith Northey & Wagar, res 464 Third
Bailey Oscar J., carpenter, res 1312 Thirteenth av
Bailey Robert S., liquors (S. P.) res 1520 Eighth
Bailey Sherman A., res 1362 Campbell
Bailey Thomas W., bookkeeper, res 856 Clay
Bailey William H., carpenter, res 529 Eighth
Baile'y William I., porter (S. P.) res 675 Fifth
Bailey William T. , printer Butler & Bowman, res 916 Har-
rison
Baillie William M., tailor, res 733 Center
Baily Samuel, bandsawyer Pioneer Planing Mills, res 689
Twenty-fourth
Bain Margaret Mrs., midwife, res 510 Seventh
Baker Alfred S., carpenter, res 1303 Clay
Baker Alfred S., grainer, res 513 Eleventh
Sr I AllKinRY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
. r. LHUIIUnl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 109
Baker Annie M. Miss, dressmaker, 482 Tweuty-fiftli
Baker Charles, cattle dealer, res W s Redwood av, Fruit Vale
Baker Charles S. B., millband (S. F.) res 806 Thirteenth
Baker Charles W., painter, res 1004 Fifth
Baker Conrad, assayer (S. F.) res 558 Sixth
Baker Edmund G., merchant, res 1315 Franklin
Baker Emma Miss, dressmaker, res 677 East Central av
Baker Gershon A., pressman Pacific Press, res 759 Jefferson
BAKER HENRY Y., broker, stationery, and agent Contra
Costa Laundry, and superintendent Post Office, West
Oakland Station, NE cor Pine and Seventh, res 966
Chester
Baker James W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 146 Lake
Baker Jehiel H. , mining, res 669 Seventeenth
Baker John, res 677 East Central av
Baker John, liquor saloon, SE cor Fourth and Franklin
Baker John G., paymaster Pacific Improvement Co. (S. F.)
res 1023 West
Baker John M., clerk (S. F.) res 806 Thirteenth
Baker Justin, teamster, res 608 Fourth
Baker Justus, teamster, res 608 Fourth
Baker Louis F., commission merchant (S. F.) res 806 Thir-
teenth
Baker Mary, domestic 1127 Linden
Baker Mary, domestic Miss H. N. Field, 1825 Telegraph av
Baker Mary Miss, dressmaker Miss A. M. Baker, res 482
Twenty-fifth
Baker M. S., salesman A. J. Viele, res 710 Filbert
Baker Orrin V., blacksmith C.P.R.R. (S. F.) res 1809 Short
Baker O. S., attorn ey-at-law, res Hartman House
BAKER PETER, groceries and liquors, 823 Broadway, res
362 Fifth
Baker S. Mrs., res Clarendon House
Baker S. Mrs., folder Pacific Press, res 608 Jeflferson
Baker Samuel (Nickerson & Co., S. F.) res 815 East 15th
Baker Sanford C, compositor (S. F.) res 713 Center
Baker Silas, farmer, res Highland av, Piedmont
Baker Silas H., farmer, res 482 Twenty -fifth
Baker Thomas, laborer, res 552 Broadway
Baker Thomas P., compositor, res 713 Center
Baker Victor, res 677 East Central av
Baker William, mining, res 1123 Eleventh av
Baker William W., compositor City Itemizer, res 718 Web-
ster
Baker William W., laborer, res 718 Webster
Baker — , merchant, res Overland House
Pnllprt Yniir Rilk wia adams & co., "Oakland" Collection Dice,
UUIlCUl I UUl lilllO S. E. cor. £I«IUTU ST. andBBUAI>WAir, UpSt«ir«.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
110 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Baldrick Sarah, domestic 1165 West
Baldwin Addison S., artist (S. F.) res Centennial House
BALDWIN ALEXANDER, proprietor Sunnyside House,
SW cor Harrison and Thirteenth
Baldwin Chas. F,, dairyman, SW cor East 14th and Liese av
Baldwin Lloyd, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res W s Lee nr Ver-
non av
Baldwin M. A. Mrs., res Blake House
Baldy A. J., clerk, res 1559 Broadway
Baldy Oscar C. veterinary surgeon and boarding and livery
stable, 1366-1368 Broadway, res 1559 Broadway
Balemi John, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res Amador
Hotel
Balemi Kocc, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res Amador
Hotel
Baliran Jean (Longe & Baliran) res 617 Broadway
Ball Charles H., engineer C. P. E. R., res 1714 Lincoln
Ball Francis, res 1261 Clay
Ball Horace W., chief clerk C. P. E. E. (S. F.) res 1710
Lincoln
Ball John A., mechanical engineer, res 1459 Grove
Ball Nicholas A., salesman S. E. Weston, res 1261 Clay
Ball Thomas M., compositor Daily Times, res 1261 Clay
Ballantyne Catharine Miss, res 1161 Franklin
Ballantyue William, house and sign painter, 1161 Franklin
Ballantyne William Jr., painter William Ballantyne, res 616
Sixth
Ballard Fred. P., clerk C. P. E. E., res 1006 Chester
Ballard George, machine hand C. P. E. E., res 1504 Eighth
Ballard James W., constable, 864 Broadway, res 942 Wood
Ballard Laura A. Miss, res 1268 Fifth av
Ballard Samson K., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1268 Fifth av
Ballogh George, salesman, res 365 Ninth
Balmforth Ealph, produce, store and res 535 Sixteenth
Balzer John, shoemaker, 713 Broadway
Bamber John, res 1355 Franklin
Bamford William, physician, 657 East Central av, res 621
East 15th
Bangle Alice E. Mrs., furnished rooms, 1214 Tenth av
Bangle Bransom, house painter, res 1278 Tenth av
Bangle Ed-ward, carriage painter Northey & Wagar, res 1352
Sixth av
Bangle Phoebe, widow, res 1278 Tenth av
Bangs Frank, clerk (S. F.) res 1307 Castro
Bankhead & Sons (David B., M. E. and J. W. Bankhead)
auctioneers, 811 Broadway
^ P I AIINHRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
IHHiiSCEIIM,
Market St., San Francisco.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT of A. L. BANCROFT,* CO.
Are Agents for several lines of
PIANOS and ORGANS
And also have large stocks of
Sheet Music, IVIusic Books, Etc.
As well as the usual Music Store Supplies of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ^nd MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
W
HOi-ESALe
'i^,
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
ItW^^
AND STAPLE AND FANCY
i
samnKOSir,
72/ MARKET STREET,
SAN FRAJ^CISCO.
s^^~^Z'Zrj&:iL -i'~i^:<0^AJ^A6i£X5i.. i(ii-iS» ~--'J^^
•'■ A. L. BANCROFT & COMPANY.
Pulilishere, Manufacturprs, Inipoiter<i ami Wliulesale and Retail Dealers In
Books, Stationery, Pianos, Music, Etc,
ALSO,
Printers, Lithographers, Engravers and Binders.
establishmcr
theological 1
two hundred
and the legal blanks-
The most complete business of its kind in the country. It is thoroughly systematized and divided
into departments— each being in charge of a competent Manager— as mentioned below.
" . >.-i>nitmeut. Headquarters located on the first floor. All business connected
with the wholesale and jobbing trade is referred to it. The immense stock of Stationery in all its
branches, occupying; portions of three floors, is under its management.
- >:. ■^l>'i'"t>"<^"l- On the first floor. Whatever is for sale in this entire
ed at retail in this department. The miscellaneous, scientific, medical and
l\- under its supervision. All are thoroughly classified, there being nearly
ulidivisions, embracing every prominent subject of reference.
On the first floor. It embraces the law books— over one hundred volumes :
over 1500— published by the firm; and a very large and complete stock of text-
books and reports imported from the East and Great Britain.
1 JidiMsitioiKil t>ei>artiueiit. On the first floor. It includes such school books and school
stationery as are published and manufactured by the firm, and an immense stock of school books,
&100I apparatus and school furniture imported from the East. The main stock is stored in deep
al&o^'e-s extending along nearly one entire side of the basement.
Hatilv and Ofticial Department. Printing, Lithographing, Engraving and Blank Book
Manufacturing, especially for Banks and Public Officers. Also, the best qualities of Stationery for their
use always in stock in quantities.
Music I>epartinont. Embraces several lines of pianos, square and upright, and a large variety
of cabinet organs and melodeons. Also a fine stock o( sheet music and music books. Latest music
periodicals kept on file for free reference.
^uh-,. riptioii r. ' On the second floor. The firm has the agency for the best and
most popular subscription books, maps and pictures published in the East and has a large corps of sub-
agents constantly in the field in every part of the coast. Agents wanted.
I'iiiiliu- iinii \:- _ :, ; 11 ..; L>fii;irtiiienl. This department occupies the entire third
floor, and has the necessary steam presses and machinery for executing all kinds of printing, Litlio-
graphing, engraving, initial stamping, etc.
lUaiik Bo ik ^laiuii^u-l 111 inj^ Depart iii«nt. Occupies the entire fourth floor, 75 by 170;
contains the most complete set of machinery for ruling, folding, binding and manufacturing blank
books to be found on the Pacific Coast. The machinery of the prinnng and binding departments is
propelled by an engine and boiler located under the Stevenson Street sidewalk.
Piihlishii.-, ix ])artiij<>iit. Bancroft's Historical Library, on the fifth floor, is the basis of
important scientific and descriptive works of a \ocA nature, and maps and books of reference relating
to the Pacific Coast, to be issued by the firm from time to lime.
The stock of merchandise and manufactures comprised in the above Pepartments is the most
complete and varied of any single establishment in this line of business to be found in any country
in the world. Special lines of goods and special features of the business are mentioned below. •
;' 'American Decisions.
. Agents for A. H. Andrews &' Co., Manufacturers
" of the Celebrated Triumph School Furniture.
' Agents for the Celebrated Knabe Pianos,
Agents for the N. I '. Silicate Book Slate Co.
\ Agents for the Oiuen Paper Co.
Agents for the Prince Organs, ort<er 54,000 of
ivhich are nozv in use.
■ Agents for the 'J ype Writer.
Bank ami Counting House Stationers.
Blank Book Manufacturers.
Blanks and Books for County Officials to order.
' Bookbiiiders
Book and Job Printers.
Copper Plate Printers,
; Die Sinkers.
S Encyclopedia Br it a nnica.
■ Engravers on Copper, Steel and Stone.
'' Paskionnble Stationers.
' General Agents f 09- Subscrif>iion Books. Maps, etc.
, Importers of foreign Stationery.
Jri-ing Pianos.
■ Initial Stampings
Labels designed, engraved and printed in any
desired combination of colors.
nping.
Law Blank Publishers.
Law Book Publishers and Importe:
Lithographers.
Law Blanks printed to order.
Lithographic Printers.
Laiv Stationery.
Medical Books and Periodicals.
Monogram Engraving and Siai
Music Books and Sheet Music.
Paper Rulers.
J'iano^ and Organs.
Prince Cabinet Organs.
Publishers.
Publishers of most of the Pacific Coast Law Books.
Printers.
School Apparatus and Stationery,
School Books at wholesale and retail.
.Seal Cutters.
Sheet Music.
Subscription Books, Maps, etc.
Sunday. School Books.
Visiting Cards engraved and printed .
IVedditig Cards and Invitations.
IVholesale and Retail Booksellers and Stationers.
IVriting Cards.
A. L. Bancroft & Co.,
721 Market St., San Francisco.
J. S. G. Gordon, agenT for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. Ill
Bankhead David B. (Bankhead & Sons) res 752 Castro
Bankhead Hugh (Hugh Bankhead & Co.) res 1358 Brush
Bankhead Hugh & Co. (Hugh Bankhead and D. Weider)
secondhand furniture and auctioneers, 917 Washington
Bankhead Jane, widow, res 752 Castro
Bankhead John W. (Bankhead & Sons) res 710 Fourth
Bankhead Malcolm R. (Bankhead & Sons) res 752 Castro
Banks Charles W., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co. (S. F.) res
2253 Telegraph av
Banks Henry D., switchman C. P. R. R., res 1719 Lin-
coln
Banks John W., cook Burns & Jensen, res 1805 Webster
Banks William, seaman, res 1670 Atlantic
Bannister Alfred (Starr & Co.) res 1404 Harrison
Baptis John H., gold penmaker (S. F.) res 1119 Poplar
Baptist Antoine, seaman, res West End Hotel
Baptist M. J., sister superior, principal Convent of Our
Lady of the Sacred Heart, 1534 Webster
Baptiste John, laborer Mills' Seminary
Baramia Jean, porter Woodward & Taggart, res 675 Tenth
BARBAGELATA F. & CO. (Frank Barbagelata) hardware,
crockery, glassware, etc., 1070 Broadway
Barbagelata Frank (F. Barbagelata & Co.) res 606 Third
Barbagelata Oscar, student Oakland Business College, res
606 Third
Barber E.T., physician and surgeon, office 6-7 Kohler-
Chase House
Barber Matthew O., farmer, res SE cor Clifton and Sec-
ond av
Barber Orson S., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 818 Brush
Barber Orson S. Mrs., dressmaker, res 818 Brush
Barbour James H. K., calker, res 173 Eighth
Barcka J. B., physician, office and res 731 Chester
Bareilles Catherine Miss, laundress Alfred Berard, res East
14th nr Twenty-fifth av
Bargmann Frederick, farmer, res 857 Chester
Barham John A., attorney -at-law (S. F.) res 369 East 11th
Barker Alfred Z. T., painter, shop and res 1712 Seventh
Barker Charles R., engineer, r. 2217 Chestnut
Barker Frank, res 1267 West
Barker Jane, domestic 120 East 14th
Barker John P., bookkeeper Charles L. Taylor, res 504
Fifteenth
Barker Joshua, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 462 Prospect
Barker Lucy, widow, res 513 Sixth
Barkhaus Frederick, carpenter, r. 653 Seventh
«-f
Pilhort 2. Rrnufti No Mter Inyestment tlian tHe Barsains in Alameda Real Estate
UllUCIlOt DlUVflli Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St, S. F, INTERIOR DECORATOR.
112 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Barli Alexander, restaurant and liquor saloon, E s Telegraph
av nr Forty-nintli, Temescal
Barlow Albert, driver Whitney & Go's Express, res 516
Eighth
Barlow Charles, workman U. S. Mint (S. F.) res NichoU
House
Barlow John, horseshoer Patrick Kelleher, r. 1G8 Seventh
BARNARD F. & CO. (Frank Barnard and H. Yoor-
man) wood and coal, SE cor Second and Webster,
office NW cor Eighth and Franklin
Barnard Frank (F. Barnard & Co.) res S. F.
Barnard John, r. 681 East 32nd, Lynn
BARNARD W. E. & CO. (W. E. Barnard) real estate
brokers, commission merchants and auctioneers, 1315
Broadway and 1314 Telegraph av
Barnard William E. (W. E. Barnard & Co.) res 1320 Tele-
graph av
Barnes Annie Miss, matron Homoeopathic Hospital, 864
Nineteenth
Barnes Brothers & Gedge (Henry W. and Douglas G.
Barnes and William K. Gedge) proprietors East Oak-
land Planing Mills, cor East Central and Fourteenth avs
Barnes Douglas G. (Barnes Brothers & Gedge) res South
Vallejo
Barnes George, teamster, res Golden Gate Hotel, Butcher-
town
Barnes George R., sash and blindmaker East Oakland Plan-
ing Mills, res Union Hotel
Barnes Henry W. (Barnes Brothers & Gedge) res 562 East
14tli
Barnes Lizzie Miss, res 524 Thirteenth
Barnes R. Lea, bookkeeper Bank of British Columbia (S.
F.) res 924 Filbert
Barnes Thomas, hostler, res 662 Adeline
Barnet John, policeman, res 523 Eighth
Barnett Edward, dry and fancy goods, 835 Broadway, res
370 Fifth
Barnett John, harness cleaner, res 470 Seventh
Barnett Rufus P., superintendent dredgers C. P. R. R., res
4 Pearson's Row
Barney John N., carpenter, res 1723 Filbert
Barney T. V. Mrs., res 483 Merrimac
Barnhardt George, assistant foreman Pacific Improvement
Co., res N s Seventh nr Pine
Barnhisel Charles F., clerk Finch & Barnhisel, res 735
Center
S. F. LAUNDRY.
Office. 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. 6. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 113 o*
Barnliisel Henry S., res 735 Center
Barnbisel Samuel H. (Finch & Barnliisel) res 735 Center
Barnstead Adeline D. Mrs., res 1782 Goss
Barnum Charles, fireman C. P. K. E.
Barnum Restaurant, Pagge Brothers proprietors, SE cor
Seventh and Broadway
Baron P., teacher miisic, res 360 Fifth
Barr Thomas, res 523 Thirty-sixth
Barrere L., teamster Contra Costa Laundry
Barrett Abraham, boots and shoes, 1251 Telegraph av, res
570 Fifteenth
Barrett Alexander, butcher, res 1777 William
Barrett Charles K., res 1961 Grove
Barrett Cornelia E. Miss, res 459 Twenty-second
Barrett D. W., deputy constable, 864 Broadway
Barrett George, student Oakland Business College
Barrett George H., real estate, res 1027 Eighth
Barrett John, carpenter C. P. R. R., res N s Chase bet
Wood and Willow
Barrett John, laborer Leon Trelut, res 671 East 17th
Barrett John T., clerk T. R. Burns, res 516 Fifth
Barrett Mary, widow, res 1633 Myrtle
Barrett Mary C, widow, res 798 Jeflerson
Barrett Patrick, butcher, res 516 Fifth
Barrett William, foreman Fashion Stable, res Bartlett House
Barrett — , gardener 554 East 18th
Barringer Peter H., chemist, res SW cor First and Jefferson
Barringer William, carpenter, res SW cor First and Jeffer-
son
Barris C. C. Mrs., res 1165 Washington
Barrucci Assunta, domestic David Hewes, res 1218 Oak
Barry David, carriage painter M.W. Allen, res 1009 Franklin
Barry David, farmer N s Alcatraz av nr Humboldt av
Barry David, gardener, res 1022 West
Barry Edward, stockbroker (S. F.) res 1370 Franklin .
Barry John, farmer, res 873 Peralta
Barry John, laborer, rest 1022 West
Barry John J., carriage painter M.W. Allen, res 1009 Frank-
lin
Barry Joseph, laborer, res N s Fifth bet Washington and
Broadway
Barry Michael, deckhand stmr Capital
Barry Patrick, baggagemaster Oakland Wharf, res 818 Lin-
den
Barry Patrick H., carriage painter Northey & Wagar, res
1053 Thirteenth av
ARAM^ Z rn SELL REAL ESTATE-Oailand Property 10 ExcMDge tor RaucliES
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet st..s. F., IiiDorter FreBcn aud Eiiglish WALL PAPERS
114 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Barry Kichard, butcher, res 1380 Eighteenth
Barry William, gardener, res 1415 Ninth
BARSTOW & GARBER (Anson Barstow and Michael C.
Garber) flour, hay, grain, wood and coal, SE cor Thir-
teenth and Franklin
Barstow Alfred, attorney-at-law (S. E.) res 1018 Eighteenth
Barstow A. M. Miss, res 1322 Harrison
Barstow Anson (Barstow & Garber) res cor Central av and
Broadway
Barstow David P., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1409 Market
Bai-tels Charles, barber, 457 Seventh, res 501 Twenty-fourth
Bartels Henry (Opitz & Bartels) res 561 Fifth
Bartels William, upholsterer Chris. Schreiber, res 175 Eighth
BARTER GEORGE W., editor and publisher Brooklyn
Yidette, res NE cor East 14th and Thirteenth av
Bartholomew Ellen M. Mrs., teacher Swett School, res 772
Eleventh
Bartholomew George, horsetrainer, res 517 East 14th
Bartlett Alice Miss, with Pacific Press, res cor Central av
and Castro
Bartlett Edwin E., engineer C. P. K. E., res 1725 William
Bartlett George C, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1110 Myrtle
Bartlett House, Mrs. Harriet A. Meacham proprietress,
471-473 Seventh
Bartlett Pliny (Hallett, Bartlett & Dalton) res 1311 Franklin
Bartlett William C, editor Daily Evening Bulletin (S. F.)
res 477 Prospect
Bartlett William S., cashier National Gold Bank and Trust
Co. (S. F.) res 1218 Oak
Bartling Clara Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 719 Four-
teenth
Bartling Florence, student University
Bartling William (Bartling & Kimball, S. F.) res 719 Four-
teenth
Bartlow ('harles, gardener J. M. Dawley, res cor Fruit Vale
av and Hoy^kins
Barton Carrie Mrs., res 1455 Broadway
Bashford Coles Mrs., res 710 Fourteenth
Basnett John D., salesman Wm. Dick & Co., res 365 Ninth
Basque Benoit, laundryman Chevanton & Calou, res 1916
San Pablo av
Bassett Alonzo, stonecutter, res 809 Thirteenth
Bassett Augustus S., painter C. P. E. E., res 835 Willow '
Bassett Frank, res W s Fruit Vale av nr East 14th
Bassett Gabriel, gardener H. Eemillard
Bassett Henry D., clerk (S. F.) res 1161 Campbell
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
„P_,__- r33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 115
Bassett James C, carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res 808
Twenty-second
Bassett James M„ publisher Golden Era (S. F.) res 1321
Eighth
Bassett Joseph, produce merchant (S. F.) res W s Fruit
Vale av nr East 14th
Bassett Philip C, carpenter, res 1503 Seventh av
Bassett William H., clerk (S. F.) res 1161 Campbell
Bassler John H., res 1418 Ninth
Bastian Carl, salesman H. 0. Taft & Co., res 1363 Har-
rison
Bastian Frederick, blacksmith, res 1716 Eighth
Batcheldar David F., res 712 Third
Batchelder A. H., salesman (S. F.) res 1376 Franklin
Batchelder Eliza Mrs., dressmaker, 1363 Telegraph av
Batchelder James, engineer C. P. E. K., res 1053 Ninth av
Batchelder T. Mrs., widow, res 1329 Harrison
Batchelder William F. (Madsen & Batchelder) res 1277 San
Pablo av
Batchelder William K., carpenter, res 1363 Telegraph av
Bates A. S. Mrs., res S s Second av nr College av
BATES BENNETT R., manager Western Union Telegraph
Co. and superintendent American District Telegraph
Co., 1002 Broadway
Bates Charles D., superintendent Alameda Macadamizing
Co., res 1273 Fifth av
Bates Cicero M., physician and surgeon, ofl&ce 911 Broad-
way, res 1132 Filbert
Bates Ephraim J., contractor, res 451 B
Bates Frank L., engineer C. P. K. E., res 1718 Eighth
Bates Frederick, res 1132 Filbert
Bates Laura Mrs., res 1312 Twelfth av
Bates L. M. Mrs., res 409 J Central av
Bates Walter, medical student, res 1132 Filbert
Bander Christian, saloon, Es Telegraph av nr Birch, res Ns
Forty-sixth nr Shattuck av, Temescal
Baudiu John P., carpenter, res 610 Fifth
Bauer Christian, liquor saloon, 1412 Broadway
Bauerle Charles, waiter Johnson & Olsen
Bauerie John, carpenter, res 755 Grove
Bauman John, carpenter, res 1007 Fifth
Baumont A., cook M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
Baxley George W.,' farmer, res 125 Third
Baxley John W., laborer Pioneer Planing Mills, res 1955
Union
Baxley William T., farmer, res 125 Third
I"
Pll RFRT £ RRflWiy ^^'^^^^ ^^^'^ ^i^m^'.^ Residence Prcpenyon ilie ccasi
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Dealer In Paper Hangings
116 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Baxter Alexander, washer A. W. Way, res 607 East 14th
Baxter Elery E., blacksmith S. S. Dunmire, res N s Six-
teenth nr Center
Baxter Hawley W., manager San Francisco Trade Protect-
tion Association, res 1230 Adeline
Baxter John, laborer, res 670 Broadway
Baxter John B., res 1414 Sixteenth
Baxter William S., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1419 Myrtle
Bay and Coast Telegraph Co., Kalph Emerson agent, NE
cor Broadway and Thirteenth
Bay District School, Edward P. Smith principal, E s San
Pablo av nr Alcatraz av, Temescal
Bay Harmen, farmer, res 1117 Castro
Bay House, NW cor Eighth and Washington
BAY NURSERY, James Hutchison proprietor, NE cor
Telegraph av and Twenty-sixth
Bayless Margaret Mrs., employment office, 1245 Broadway
Bayless William F., clerk, res 1245 Broadway
Bayley Charles H., photographer, res 220 Center
Bayley George B., clerk Nevada Bank (S.F.) res 1307 Castro
Baylis Joseph, groceries and liquors, 873 Lydia
Beach C. W., manager California Paint Co. (S. F.) res 1361
Thirteenth av
Beach George A., res Sunnyside House
Beach Henry H., bookkeeper Wellman, Peck & Co. (S. F.)
res 224 Ninth
BEACH JOSEPH G., produce and commission agent, 816
Broadway, res 157 Sixth
Beach Sarah S. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 1467
San Pablo av
Beagle Calphurnia Mrs., res 529 Seventeenth
Beakley Henry, laborer J. Lusk & Co., res S s Forty-fifth,
nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Beal Moses H., carpenter, res 1380 Broadway
Beal Rufus, carpenter and builder, res 1065 Willow
Beal William B., merchandise broker, res E s TweKth av
bet East 14th and East 15th
Beale Annie E., student University
Beale J. Fletcher, clerk Fish & Co.', res 2204 Market
Beale William T., clerk Alameda County Ice Co., res E s
Lee nr Vernon av
Beals Ezra S., with Garland Sewer Trap Manufacturing Co.,
res 1901 Broadway
Beam I. Willard, salesman California Wire Works (S. F.)
res 1113 Jefferson
Beam Joel M., cook, res 1631 Market
q P T A TTMTID Y Waflimg called tor and Delivered in S. F,, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley
0. r. JjiiUllilAl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 117
Bean Alplionzo G. , plasterer, res W s Lake av nr Chambers
Bean Archibald, carpenter, res 655 Madison
Bean Frankie Miss, res 1262 Webster
Bean George, wood worker James Gowanlock, res SE cor
Fourth and Webster
Bear Uriah A., switchman C. P. E. R., res 649 Campbell
Bearch Phillip, barber, res 473 Twentj-first
Beard A. Mrs., res 520 Eighth
Beard Addie, domestic 125 East Central av
Beard Eliza, widow, res 1505 Tenth av
Beard Thomas, chicken ranch Sather Tract nr Indian Gulch
Beard — , compositor Pacific Press, res 520 Eighth
BEARDSLEY & LLOYD (J. S. Beardsley and Charles E.
Lloyd) real estate agents, 1007 Broadway
Beardsley James S. (Beardsley & Lloyd) res 1262 Market
Beatty William, clerk, res 827 Harrison ,
Beatty William, groceries and provisions, 783 Central av
Beaucanio Antone, laborer C. P. E. E., res C. P. Eailroad
House
Beaudet Theophile, wagon maker and extraman Engine Co.
No. 3, res 1685 Eighth
BEAUDRY & MeAVOY (L. M. Beaudry and Henry J.
McAvoy) undertakers, 873 Washington
Beaudry L. M. (Beaudry & McAvoy) res San Pablo av Sta-
tion
Bechdel Nelson A., foreman C. P. E. E., res 1723 Eighth
Becht Emma Miss, res 1108 Webster
Becht George J., deckhand S. P. C. E. E., res 1168 Web-
ster
Becht Joseph (Selna & Becht) res 1168 Webster
Becht Mar}', widow, res 1168 Webster
Beck Eugene B. (Jones & Co., S. F.) res 318 East 17th
Beck Eobert, freight clerk C. P. E. E. Oakland Wharf, res
S. F.
Beck Thomas, gardener, res 1007 Fourteenth
Beck Walter F., clerk First National Gold Bank (S. F.) res
512 Charter
Beck William, printer, res 315 Second
Beck — , res Washington Hotel
Becker Charles, teamster, res 1210 Twenty-eighth
Becker Fred. (Marquardsen & Becker) res 660 Fourth
Becker William, tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res 1107 Twenty-
second av
Beckett Fred. A., druggist E. P. Sanford, res 957 Grove
Beckett Frederick G., clerk (S. F.) res 95/ Grove
Beckett J. W., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Collect Your Bills ll^i^iiiykiei
EIUHTU HI. anil BBOADWAY, UpSl«iri.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martat St.. S. F.-ConiDlete stocK ol Paper Hang[iiigs--SMinil Vormen.
118 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Beckmann Frederick, cabinetmaker Eyan & Mellor, res 502
Twentj'-fourtli
Beckwith Leonidas F., printer Tribune Publishing Co., res
1377 Sixteenth
Beebe Charles W. (K. J. Trumbull & Co., S. F.) res 916
Myrtle
Beebe Edward, driver Kohler & Chase, res SW cor Eleventh
and Washington
Beebe James, farmer, res N s Cleveland av nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Beebe Mary E. Miss, teacher music, res N s Cleveland av
nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Beebe Kobert J., foreman James Lentell, res E s Telegraph
av nr Weston av, Temescal
Beebe Seth, farmer, res 682 Sycamore
Beel Brotljers (Philip S. and M. S, Beel) dry and fancy
goods, boots, shoes, etc., 1005 Broadway
Beel Martin S. (Beel Brothers) res 956 Franklin
Beel Philip S. (Beel Brothers) res 378 Ninth
Beel Regina, widow, res 378 Ninth
Beel Sigmund S., salesman Beel Brothers, res 378 Ninth
Beeman William A., waiter S. Ellingsworth, res S. F.
Beeson W. E. Mrs., milliner, res 565 Seventeenth
Beeson William E., groceries and produce, 1263 San Pablo
av, res 565 Seventeenth
Beggs John, laborer, res 1808 Grove
Behlow William, upholsterer (S. F.) res W s San Pablo av
nr R. R. station
Behrmann Claus, teamster Fisher & Taylor, res S s Forty-
sixth nr Shattuck av, Temescal
Bel Alphonse, teacher, res 572 Tenth
Belcher Frederick P., drayman (S. F.) res 1143 Myrtle
Belcher Gilbert L., salesman (S. F.) res 1143 Myrtle
Belden Charles A. (W. W. Montague & Co.) res 1155
Jackson
Belden Claude L., barber, res 1324 Central av
Belden Edward E., real estate, res 1324 Central av
Belden Edwin S., phonographic reporter Supreme Court of
California, res E s Telegraph av opp Fortieth
Belden Frank, law student, res 1324 Central av
Belden Frank E., printer, res 658 Sycamore
Belden Henry K., insurance agent (S. F.) res John nr Web-
ster
Belden Richard A,, res 1324 Central av
Belden Thomas I., carpenter, res 671 Sixth
Belgarde Marguerite, domestic 1206 Seventh
Q C I AIINRRY <3rooci. TATor-lie, Xjo-vcr I»x-ioe!«i
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J.S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 1 19
Belile Henry, stableman Contra Costa Water Co., res St.
Louis House
Belinge Stephen, carpenter, res 715 Sixth
Bell Carrie Mrs., res 535 Knox PI
Bell Charles H., res 1378 Fifteenth
Bell George, furnaceman Castle Dome Mining and Smelting
Co., res Nelson House, Melrose
Bell George ^Y., porter, res 1013 Fifth
Bell Hugli J., carpenter, res 1014 Twenty -fourth
Bell John, capitalist, res Seventh Street House
Bell Robert, distributor Contra Costa Laundry
BELL ROBERT E., druggist, junction Broadway and Tele-
graph av, res Bellevue House
Bell Samuel, clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service (S. F.) res
1412 Brush
BELL TELEPHONE CO., B. R. Bates superintendent, 1002
Broad wa}'
Bell Thomas G., carpenter, res 1018 Twenty-fourth
Bell William S., miner, res 802 Myrtle
Bellars W. T., carpetlayer, res 516 Ninth
Bellevue House. Mrs. R. T. Reynolds proprietress, junction
Broadway and Telegraph av
Bellingall Peter W., custom house broker (S. F.) res 1415
Filbert
Belloir Peter, conductor C. P. R. R.
Belrose Louis, cardriver, res E s San Pablo av nr Thirty-
sixth, Temescal
Belton Owen, teamster, res S s East 17th bet Thirteenth and
Fourteenth avs
Bemis Orlando, Central Market, 479 East Central av, res
1214 Tenth av
Bemmella Morris, baker New York Bakery, res Hartman
House
Bemmerley Nettie Miss, res 489 Orchard
Benbow John W., painter, res 836 Clay
BENDEL HERMANN (Tillmann & Bendel) res NE cor
Third and Alice
Bender Maximillian F., teacher languages and drawing Mc-
Ciure's Academy, res 1718 Telegraph av
Bendetti Louis, laborer, res 657 Myrtle
BENEDICT, CAPELL & LOGAN (Newton Benedict, Jas.
R. Capell and O. C. Logan) real estate agents, 457 Ninth
Benedict M. P. Mrs., widow, res 1931 Grove
Benedict Newton (Benedict, Capell k Logan) and notary
public, 457 Ninth, res 680 Thirty-fourth
Benetta Eugenio, bartender G. Preda
Gilbert & Brown""
Built, and Hoases and Lots lor Sale on tlie InstalMent Plan.
Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S.F., ilie finest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hangines.
120 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Benfield Conrad, master mariner, res 1559 Seventh
Benham Azel M., music dealer (S. F.) res 524 Thirteenth
Benham John A., contractor and builder, res 1638 Tele-
graph av
Benjamin C. J., clerk C. P. E. K., res 804 Twelfth
Benner Frederick M., melter and refiner U. S. Mint (S. F.)
res 777 Sixteenth
Bennet Thomas, insurance agent (S. F.) res 1267 Webster
Bennett Ada Miss, res 1061 Grove
Bennett Alfred E., carpenter (S. F.) r. 203 Third
Bennett Amanda, widow, res 685 Twenty-fifth
Bennett Charles, dealer junk, res 653 Jackson
Bennett Charles D., cashier (S. F.) res 1239 Linden
Bennett E. A. Mrs., embroiderer, res 1254 San Pablo av
Bennett F. H. Mrs., widow, res 174 Sixth
Bennett Florence, domestic S. M. Babbitt 1954 Webster
Bennett George, teamster Contra Costa Laundry
Bennett Herbert W-, professor music, res 1267 Clay
Bennett J. Mrs., res Somerset House
Bennett James, laborer, res 614 Franklin
Bennett Judson W., carpenter, res 710 Seventh
Bennett Martin, mining, res Somerset House
Bennett M. E. Mrs., 1061 Grove
Bennett Orville D., machinehand Pioneer Planing Mills, res
556 Third
Bennett Robert, waiter, res 454 Eleventh
Bennett Robert H., grain merchant (S. F.) res W s Julia
nr East 14th
Bennisou Andrew B. (E. D. Black & Co.) res 856 Brush
Bennison Edward, res 856 Brush
Bennison George E., mining, res 856 Brush
Bennison Lizzie R., teacher, res 856 Brush
Bennison Marion B. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar
School, res 856 Brush
Bennison William E., salesman, res 856 Brush
Benoit Pierre, capitalist, res 567 Second
Bensan John J., brickmason, res 1314 Fifth av
Benson Frederick, shoemaker F. Henninger, res 1309 San
Pablo av •
Benson Henry A., farmer, res 956 Central av
Benson John A., U. S. Goverment Survey, res Seminary av
nr Mills' Seminary
Benson Julia Miss, dressmaker, res 1007 Campbell
Benter Amelia, widow, res 229 Hannah
Benter Henry, fringemaker (S. F.) res 229 Hannah
Benter John, fringemaker (S. F.) res 229 Hannah
C C I AIIMnpy PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 121
Bentley Frank S., salesman W. B. Hardy, res -iO-l Cen-
tral av
Bentley J. S. Mrs., principal Broadway and Twenty-fifth
Street Primary School, res Kohler-Chase House
Bentley L. E. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar School, res
1169 Tenth ay
Bentley Margaret A., widow, res 663 Ninth
Bentley M. W. Mrs., teacher harp, res 101 Central ay ^
Bentley Pvobert, packer J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare ""
mont ay and Clifton, Temescal
Bentley William E. (Bentley <fe Wyman, S. F.) res Kohler
Chase House
p^
BENTON J. A. Rev., D. D., professor Pacific Theological j^
Seminary, res 137 Hawthorne ^
Benton John Eliot, res 533 Sixteenth §
Benton M. P. Mrs., artist, res 533 Sixteenth | ^
Benzon August F., bookkeeper (S. F. ) res 1718 Thirteenth j ^^
Berard Alfred, French laundry, East 11th nr Twenty-fifth ay
Berdan George, carpenter C. P. E. E., res 833 Campbell
Berdan John O., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 833 CampbeU
Beregoy James L., miller, res N s Seyenth nr Pine
Beretta Guglielmo, restaurant, res 1723 Seward
Berg Frank, real estate, res Kohler-Chase House
Berg Maurice A. (Lutz A: Berof) res 1625 Taylor ^
Berger Jacob, gardener J. M. Dawley, res cor Fruit Vale av §-
and Hopkins ' g-
I BERGER LOUIS P., jeweler and watchmaker. 967 Broad- ^
I """ay, res 1362 Seyenth i ^
j Bergin Dennis, carpenter, res 1451 Linden I W
Bergin Eugenie Miss, substitute teacher public schools, res t^
I S. F. _ §■
j Bergin Joseph P., collector J. Homer Fritch, res 1151 ^
I Linden g
j Berit Jules, fish peddler, res 116 Second *§
I Berit Peter, dealer poultry, res 121 Second g
i Berkeley Laundry, Charles Partenscky proprietor, 1368-1370 g
Twelfth, office 157 Seyenth j f^
Berkeumeyer Anthony, sausagemaker, res 967 East Cen- ^
tral ay o.
Berlin Charles, agent, res 1266 Center ^
Berlin-Cologne Insurance Co. (fire, of Berlin) E. A. Heron o
agent, 122 Central ay ^'
Bermingham Thomas, carpenter, res N s Forty-second nr B
Telegraph ay, Temescal
Bernamayou Peter, vegetable pedlar, res X s East 14th nr
Twenty-sixth ay
The "Oakland" Collection Office, KBto5L,'.4sS
GEO. W. CLARK, Ub larKet St„ S. F,--Speclal Designs in Window Shades to Orfler.
122 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bernard O. Albert, attoraey-at-law (S. F.) res 1410 Tenth
Bernard W. Robert, salesman (S. F.) res 1410 Tenth
Bernstein & Co. (Abram and Henry Bernstein and Henry C.
Weiner) clothing, trunks and gent's furnishing goods,
869 Broadway
Bernstein Abram (Bernstein & Co.) res 316 Ninth
Bernstein Edward, dry and fancy goods, 917 Broadway, res
1018 Jefferson
Bernstein Frederick E., clerk E. Bernstein, res 1018 Jeffer-
son
Bernstein Henry (Bernstein & Co.) res 316 Ninth
Berringer William, hay and grain, 911 Third
Berry Caroline E., widow, res 463 Twentieth
Berry David W., saddle and harness maker and saloon, S s
Eighth nr Broadway, res SE cor First and Broadway
Berry Edwin W., printer (S. F.) res 1766 Division
Berry Henry V., deputy constable, res 1317 Harrison
Berry John, carpenter, res 1608 William
Berry Langford G., clerk (S. F.) res 617 Eighth
Berry L. G. Mrs., res 617 Eighth
Berry Patrick, collector package freight Oakland Ferry (S.
S.) res 818 Linden
Berry Thomas, clerk, res Overland House
Berry William L., printer, res 1766 Division
Berry AVilliam O. M. (Berry & Place, S. F.) res 938 Filbert
Berry William, carpenter, res 950 Wood
Berta Achille, cook John Marques, res 508 Seventh
Bertholet Benoit, marble cutter Jeremiah O'Connor, res Al-
ameda
Besancon Eugene, shoemaker I. Alexander, res 515 Sixth
Beseizza George, restaurant, 1516 Seventh, res 856 Henry
Betancue Joseph F., carpenter, res 487 Twenty-sixth
Betancue Joseph P. , photographer, res 605 Seventeenth
Betancue Lizzie C, teacher Durant School, res 487 Twenty-
sixth
Bettman J. J. Mrs., millinery, 1000 Broadway, res 513 Tenth
Bettman Joseph J., broker (S. F.) res 513 Tenth
Betts Joseph, agent C. P. R. R. Market-st Station foot of
Market, res 718 Second
Betts Orrington, carpenter, res 1619 Market
Betts William M., manufacturer carriage springs (S. F.) res
1124 Myrtle
Betz Albert, clerk, res 852 Franklin
Betz Henry, laborer, res 724 Myrtle
Betz Phillip, liquor saloon, NE cor Franklin and Seventh
Betz Thomas, plumber, res 724 Myrtle
^ F I AIINriRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
O.Tice, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 882 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 123
Beverton Samuel, hardware and crockery, 471 Ninth, res 522
Eighth
Beyer Andreas, coachman Francis Blake, 1867 Telegraph av
Beyer Anthony, contractor and builder, N s Durant bet Tel-
egraph av and Broadway
Beyer William E. C., liquors (S. F.) res 1218 Fourteenth
Biber Mrs,, res S s Linden bet Telegraph avand Broad-
way, Temescal
Bice John W., teacher University, res E s Dana nr D wight
way, Temescal
Bidache & Bonnemazou (Pierre Bidache and Jean Bonne-
mazou) French bakery, 912 Franklin
Bidache Pierre (Bidache & Bonnemazou) res 912 Franklin
Biddolph Ada, domestic C Meade, 325 Ninth
Bidwell H. C. Mrs., res 1235 Broadway
Bidwell H. E. Mrs., res 947 Willow
Bieler Frank, liquor saloon, 809 East 14th
Bierce Albert S., employee U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 230 Cen-
tral av
BIGEL.OW ELIJAH, real estate agent, 1008 Broadway, res
1155 Brush
Bigelow Henry A., gardener Hermann Bendel, NE cor Third
and Alice
Bigelow H. H., res 1326 Fourth av
BIGELOW THEODORE B., real estate agent, 1008 Broad-
way, res 1157 Jefferson
Bignami Luigi, res 566 Charter
Billings Charles, painter, res 1407 Eighteenth
Billings Frank, engineer C. P. R. R., res 8 Pearson's Bow
Billington Isaac F., car driver Oakland R. E., res W s Shat-
tuck av opp Forty-ninth, Temescal
Bills R. A. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res 1019
Oak
Biltz Frederick R., piano tuner and repairer Zeno Mauvais,
420 Central av, res 559 Seventh
Bingham E. D. Mrs., widow, res 2253 Telegraph av
Bingley Richard C, mining, res 854 Adeline
Bird Michael, grain weigher (S. F.) res 254 Fifth
Birmingham Edward J., watchman, res 1723 Linden
Birnie Robert, translator and interpreter, res 270 Seventh
Birrell Andrew, real estate, res 515 East Fifteenth
Bisbey Frank, driver William W. McKenzie, res 419 Sec-
ond
Bisbey John, driver Edward A. Brown, res 418 Seventh
Bishop Amasa W., clerk U. S, Custom House (S. F.) res
726 Eleventh
ITT TiTlTirn TinmiTUT l»sir<los Purchasins nimishod wHli IHone.T for
Interest. JSo. a Park Row, ParU St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F„ Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
124 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bishop Chauncej, extraman Felton Engine Co. No. 2, Oak-
land Fire Department, res 468 Sixth
Bishop John N. carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1816 Atlantic
Bishop Oliver H., porter (S. F.) res 526 East Central av
Bishop Thomas, raolder, res St. Louis House
Bishop William H. J., salesman (S. F.) res NW cor East
Central and Eleventh avs
BISHOP'S DIRECTORY OF OAKLAND, BERKELEY
AND ALAMEDA, W. B. Hardy agent, 959 Broadway
Bissell C. H. Miss, teacher, res Erie House
Bissell E., printer Tribune Publishing Co., r. Alameda
Bitten curte Manuel DeSousa, coachman Archie Borland,
1925 AVebster
Biven Frederick, compositor (S. F.) res 956 Kirkham
Bixby LeAd R. , carpenter, res 1462 Brush
Bixby Levi S., bookkeeper C. R. Lewis & Co., res 1462
Brush
Black George, clerk H. M. Collins, res 1713 Lincoln
Black John L., res 1772 Twenty-first av
Black Joseph, manager J. Lusk & Co., res W s Telegraph
av nr Forty-eighth, Temescal
Black J osiah, carpenter, res 1844 Grove
Blackburn W., machinist C. P. R. R.
Blackman George, stock broker, 1007 Broadway, res 768
Lydia
Blackman William, switchman C. P. R. R., res 984 Wood
Blackman William H., driver Engine Co. No. 1, Oakland
Fire Department, res 514 Fifteenth
Blackwell George, trackman Oakland Trotting Park
Blackwood J. Mrs., res Avenue House
Blackwood Lucy B. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar School,
res 1273 San Pablo av
Blackwood Richard H., janitor High and Irving Schools, res
1210 Fourteenth
Blaikie George W., shipjoineV C. P. R. R., res 1720 Chase
Blaikie Sarah, wddow, res 806 Lewds
Blair Aggie Miss, res 1378 Franklin
Blair A. W., attorney-at-law, 469.V Ninth, res 819 Center
Blair George M., res 1016 Clay
Blair Walter, capitalist, res Centennial House
Blair William, nurseryman, res Blair av nr Peralta av
Blair's Dairy, Walter Blair proprietor, Montecito av nr Pe-
ralta av, Piedmont
Blaisdell H. G., capitalist, res Tubbs Hotel
Blaisdell Samuel S., photographer (S. F.) res 608 Fifth
Blake Calvin T., res 681 Twenty-fifth
^ F I AIINDRY ^^^""'^ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA In all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 125
BLAKE CHARLES T., secretary Oakland Paying Co.,
Union Bank Building, rooms 6-7, res 4 Vernon pi, S.F.
Blake Edward P., bookkeeper Dean, Watson & Co., res 681
Twenty-fifth
Blake Francis (Blake, Bobbins & Co., S. F.) res 1867 Tele-
graph ay
Blake Henry, res 1406 Eighteenth
Blake Henry C, notary public (S. F.) res Thirty-eighth nr
Telegraph ay, Temescal
Blake Herbert, bookbinder Pacific Press, res 1059 Castro
Blake House, T. G. Kingsland proprietor, W s Washington
bet Tenth and Eleyenth
Blake James K., pianotuner, res 1050 Peralta
Blakeman T. Z., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel ^
Blakeslee Annie Miss, student High School, res 2205 West
Blakeslee Emily Miss, teacher music, res 2205 West
Blakie Alfred, laborer, res 410 Tenth
Blan chard Adrian Fred., clerk F. Barbagelata & Co., res
N s Merced ay nr Shattuck ay, Temescal
Blanchard George, liyery stable, 567 East Central ay, res
611 East Central ay
Blanchard James M., engineer C. P. K. E., res 1715 Lin-
coln
Blanchard Marcellus, seaman, res 2011 Chestnut
Blanchard — , capitalist, res Kelsey House
BLANK GEORGE A., candy manufactory, 460 Seventh, res
828 Franklin
Blasdel Enoch W., mining, res NE cor College and Vernon
ays, Clarement
Blasgen Henry, res NE cor Telegraph ay and Durant
Blessing Charles V., carpenter Oakland Planing MiUs, res
840 Webster
Blethen Charles, watchman, res Oyerland House
Blethen Charles H., engineer Pioneer Planing Mills, res 837
Thirty-third
Blethen Eugene O., salesman (S. F.) res 1032 Linden
Blethen Frank, band sawyer Pioneer Planing Mills, res 568
East 14th
BLETHEN JAMES E., mayor of Oakland and proprietor
Pioneer Planing Mills, SW cor Broadway and First,
res 568 East 14th
Blethen James E. Jr., blindmaker Pioneer Planing Mills,
res 555 BroadAvay
Bleuel Emil A., caryer Pioneer Planing MiUs, res S. F.
Bleyman Edward, clerk Charles L. Taylor, res Alameda
Bliss Benjamin B., freight clerk C. P. E. E., res 656 Clay
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^^ ^^ams & co., "OaMand'
UUIICUI lUUI yillO S. £. cor. £ICiUTU ST. and BBOJ
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St„ S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
126 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bliss Sidney, engineer C. P. E, R, res 1707 Lincoln
Bliven James I., res 1152 Franklin
Block David, junk dealer, 1307- San Pablo av
BLOCK E. D. & CO. (E. D. Block, A. B. Bennison and Louis
Liebman) dry and fancy goods, 951 Broadway
Block Emanuel D. (E. D. Block & Co.) res 1816 Sacramen-
to, S. E.
Block Israel, cigar store (S. F.) res 261 Eighth
Block Joseph (Wertheimer & Block) res 912 Seventh
Blodgett George L., distributor foreman Contra Costa Laun-
dry
Blood William F., clerk (S. F.) res 10.35 Filbert
Bloom George, groceries and liquors, NW cor Ninth and
Franklin
Bloom George W., locksmith C. F. Scholl, res NW cor Ninth
and Frank] in
Bloom John, clerk George Bloom, res NW cor Ninth and
Franklin
Blote William E., collector Contra Costa Water Co., res 508
Eighth
Blouin Damascus, hack driver, res 620 Sixteenth
BLOW WALTER W. (Hays, Blow & Co.) res 759 Harrison
Bluett Emma, widow, res 335 East Central av
Blumenthal Emile, jeweler (S. F.) res San Pablo av nr
Twenty-fourth
Boalt John H., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1003 Twelfth
BOARD OF EDUCATION, C. N. Fox, president; C. H.
Kedington, F. M. Smith, H. D. Haven, Eugene Lynch,
D. Henshaw Ward and A. W. Swett; H. J. Todd, secre-
tary. City Hall
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Court House, room 5.
BOARD OF HEALTH, Drs. W. M. Brown, H. T. Legler
and A. C. Posey; ex-officio members: Mayor, President
City Council, Dr. E. H. Woolsey (Health Officer and
City Physician) City Engineer, T. F. Jenkins, secretary,
City Hall
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, John Green, First District;
Henry Dusterberry, Second District; Joseph B. Marlin,
Third District; Wesley B. Clement, Fourth District;
Frederick F. Myers, Fifth District; John F. Smith,
Sixth District; William S. McClane, Seventh District;
John F. Smith, chairman; Andrew Eyder, clerk; John
C. Marsh, deputy clerk; office Court House, room 5,
second floor
Boardman Charles T., deputy County Clerk, res 1669 Valdez
Boardman Joseph, real estate, res 725 Eighth
C r I A||E(|nPY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ B ] dirp:ctory. 127
Boardmau L. Edgar, deputy assessor Oakland Township, res
1315 Grove
Boardman William, deputy assessor Oakland Township, res
Sunnyside House
BOARDMAN WILLIAM F., assessor Oakland Township,
office Court House, room 3, res 1315 Grove
Boscocio Pietro, laundrymau Contra Costa Laundry
Bock Charles, wagonmaker Sohst Brothers, res 316 Sixth
Bock Henry O., miner, res 501 Twenty-fourth
Bocqueraz Antoine, liquor saloon, SE cor Sixth and Broad-
way, res NW cor Seventh and Washington
Bode Henry, carpenter, res 1455 Fifth
Bodell John, teamster C. P. Pi. K., res 210 Second
Boden H. M., res 1273 San Pablo av
Boden Ludie Miss, milliner, res Avenue House
Body Daniel, hostler Oakland K. B., res Park av nr San
Pablo av
Boeger J. A., painter C. P. K. B.
BOERICKE & TAFEL (F. E. Boericke and A. J. Tafel)
homoeopathic pharmacy, 971 Washington
Boericke Frank E. (Boericke & Tafel) res Philadelphia
Bogart Charles H., clerk (S. F.) res 530 Thirty-fifth
Bogart Eugene, packer (S. F.) res 530 Thirty-fifth
Bogart John M., grainbroker (S. F.) res 530 Thirty-fifth
Bogert William T., superintendent Pulvermacher Galvanic
Co. (S. F.) res Thirteenth av nr East 26th
Bogue Warren C, clerk Castle Dome Mining and Smelting
Co., res Melrose
Bohan John, horseshoer Robert Gilmore, res E s Telegraph
av bet Forty -third and Forty-fourth
Bohn Andrew, car driver (S. F.) res 707 Harrison
Bohrer John (F. E. Neidt & Co.) res Ns Dalton av nr Green
Boice Charles De S., insurance solicitor (S. F.) res 1055
Poplar
Boire Edward, manufacturer patent billiard cue tips, res 225
Third
Boisson Francis, game and poultry (S. F.) res 1206 Seventh
Boland Annie, domestic Hugo L. Mansfeldt, res 1163 Alice
Boland Kate Mrs., laundress, res 222 Hannah
Bollinger John C, collector (S. F.) res 1156 Webster
Bolser George, sign writer Charles B. Rutherford, res 323
Eleventh
Bolton George, barkeeper A. Daneri, res 1813 William
Bolza William, grainer, res 1555 West
Bon J. B., res W s Telegraph av nr Thirty-seventh, Tem-
escal
Pilhort £ Rrnum lo Better Invesnaent tlian me BargaiBs m Alameda Real Estcie
UIIUCllW DIUWII. Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
128 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Boud C. C. Mrs., res 670 Sycamore
Bond Frederick, teamster, res 807 Alice
Bone Annie, domestic 1407 Eighth
Bone Margaret, domestic 1407 Eighth
Bonefon Ambrose, laundry man Contra Costa Laundry
Bonelli Eugene S., teacher music and languages, res 1470
Eighth
Bonelli Eugene S. Miss, teacher (S. F.) res 1470 Eighth
Bones Samuel W., conductor C. P. E. E., res 612|^ East
Central av
Bonettei Anton, confectioner, res 904 Washington
Bonguard Solomon, dealer junk, res 416 Third
Bonham John N., plumber and gasfitter, 868 Washington,
res 1264 Webster
Boniface Sara Miss, teacher Irving Grammar School, res
San Francisco
Bonnemazou J. (Bidache & Bonnemazou) res 912 Franklin
Bonnemort Charles M., mining, res 955 Jackson
Bonney Charles W. (Henderson & Bonney) res 717 Tenth
Bonney Frank J., law student, res 717 Tenth
Bonter Jackson, coachman, NW cor Thirteenth av and East
Twenty-fifth
Bonton Leonard, night watchman Oakland Bag Manufactur-
ing Co., res 1308 Thirteenth av
Boodey Frederick, cutter Alexander Nicoll, res 712 Third
Boogar Philip, res 1534 Brush
Booker George E., with Spring Valley Water Works, res
1354 Brush
Boone William E., builder, res 577 Sixteenth
Boop J. D. Mrs., dressmaker, res 815 Henry
Booth Cornelia Miss, res 535 Knox pi
Booth Edward, instructor chemistry State University of Cal-
ifornia, res 1220 Harrison
BOOTH JAMES A., city license collector. City Hall, res
956 Twenty-eighth
Booth Lucius A., mining (S. F.) res Highland av. Pied-
mont
Booth Margaret E., widow, res 1015 Willow
Booth Mary, widow, res 716 Henry
Booth William, statistican Daily Stock Eeport (S. F.) res
1220 Harrison
Booth William F., attorn ey-at-law (S.F.) res 408 Thirteenth
Booth by Melville, bartender C. A. Uhrig, res 838 Broadway
Boothe Thomas, upholsterer, 527 Sixteenth
BOREIN PETER R., recorder Alameda County, office
Hall of Eeccrds, res 322 Sixth
^ F I ABINHRY *^<^*=»<^ ^^^<^^i^» ^^<^^=^ 3^^*<=®*»
Office. 33 Geary St., S. F. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 129
Boren Alley D., California fruits, 468 Eleventh, res, 649|
Ninth
Borger Jane, domestic 1477 Sixth av
Borland Archie, mining operator, res 1925 Webster
Borland James, carpenter, res 966 Twenty-first
Borrelle John, tailor, 472 Eighth
Bortree David E., clerk Police Court, res 572 Seventeenth
Boscaccio Battista, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Boscaccio Joseph, watchmaker A. Steffanoni, res 565
Charter
Boser Bernhard, groceries and liquors, SE cor Telegraph av
and Erie, Temescal, res S. F.
Bostick Fred., butcher, res 1201 \Vest
Bostwick J. H., farmer, res 726 Fifteenth
Boswell Aaron, employee C. P. E. E., res S s William nr Bay
Boswell James W., res 359 Tenth
Boswell Josiah, cutler, res SE cor Kirkham and Four-
teenth
Boswell AV^illiam, cutler, res N s Seventh bet Campbell and
Willow
Boswell William H., sawyer Oakland Planing Mills, res NE
cor Webster and Fourth
Bothwell James, blacksmith, 815 Eighteenth
Both well Eichard, laborer, res 1314 Twelfth av
Bottomley Isaac, farmer, res NW cor College av and Hud-
son
Botts Charles T., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1005 Jackson
Bouchard Henry, laborer, res 807 Harrison
Boudreau & Pothier (Adolph Boudreau and Louis Pothier)
harness, saddles, etc., 820 Broadway
Boudreau Adolph (Boudreau & Pothier) res 820 Broadway
Bouquet Fred., barber, res Nicholl House
Bouquet Frederick, blacksmith Sohst Brothers, res 316
Sixth
Bourgin Peter, gun and locksmith, 660 Washington
Bourgin Peter Jr., machinist Peter Bourgin, res 660 Wash-
ington
Bourne Julius, furnaceman Castle Dome Mining and Smelt-
ing Co., res Melrose
Bourrette Lillie Miss, clerk L. Breidenstein, res 941 Camp-
bell
Boursier Edward, butcher, res 1520 Curtis
BousJiey Julius, physician, office and res 1688 Eighth
Bow Margaret Miss, res 1929 Telegraph av
Bowden S. H. N., master mariner, res East Central av nr
Howard, Fruit Yale
ARAM^ Z rn SELL REAL ESTATE-OaKlaniProDerty 10 Excliaiige tor Kanclies
9
GEO. W. CLARK, m MarKel Rt..S. F,. Impnrter French and TmM WALL PAPERS
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bowden Henry M., driver Fourteenth Street K. R., res
Avenue House
Bowen Charles A., contractor, res 663 Grove
Bowen Marshall W,, carpenter, res 720 Second
Bowen Mary, widow, res 1934 Poplar
Bowen Pardon M., manufacturer and grocer, res 1165 Clay
Bowen Walter B., with Bowen Brothers (S. F.) res 1165
Clay
Bowens Thomas S., instructor California Military Academy,
res 570 Thirty-fifth
Bowers Mary, widow, res Deming House
Bowers M. E. Mrs., res 710 Thirty-fourth
Bowers Septimus T., contractor, res 1200 Broadway
Bowers William F., clerk P. W. Butler & Co. res Ws Webster
nr Broadway
Bowles A., carpenter, res 514 Fifteenth
Bowles Annie, domestic Blake House
Bowles Charles M., portrait painter (S. F.) res 1300 Seventh
Bowman A. J., wellborer, res Seventh Street House
Bowman Arthur W., capitalist (S. F.) res S s Vernal av,
Piedmont
Bowman Charles H., clerk C. P. E. Pt. Wharf (S. F.) res
1054 Willow
Bowman Edwin, res 1814 Grove
Bowman G., fireman C. P. R. E.
BOWMAN HENRY, druggist, 913 Broadway, res 630 Ninth
Bowman Isaac H. (Butler & Bowman) res 613 Fifteenth
Bowman Jacob E., machinist C. P. E. E., res Eailroad Ex-
change
Bown John, farmer, res SE cor Twenty-first av and East
Central av
Bowser Mary Miss, packer J. Lusk & Co., res S s Minna nr
Telegraj)h av, Temescal
Bowser Samuel, porter John Temey, res S s Minna nr Tele-
graph av, Temescal
Boyce Ella Miss, clerk Mrs. J. P. Durham, res Alameda
Boyce Shephard B., stockbroker, 472 Ninth, res Vinzent
Block
Boyce William D., designer Charles M. Plum & Co. (S. F.)
res 818 Central av
Boyd Annie E. Miss, res 1113 Franklin
Boyd Angeline Mrs., res 544 Charter
Boyd Edward (Wharton & Boyd) res Thirteenth nr Franklin
Boyd Mary J., widow, res 202 B
Boyd William M., res N s Plymouth av bet Telegraph av
and Broadway
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
(33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OPPlCEb 1^332 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 131
Bojenval Armand, cellarmaster (S. F.) res 571 Fifth
Bojer Frank, rigger C. P. R. Pi.
Bojer Margaret, widow, res 1712 William
Bojer Piobert J., clerk P. J. Dailej, res 1712 William
Bojer Thomas, carpenter, res N s Thirtj-sixth bet Market
and San Pablo av, Temescal
Bojers Gary L., clerk C. P. E. E. (S. F.) res 549 Charter
Bojle John P., carpenter School Department, res 516 East
14th
Boyle Mary, nurse Noah Kelsev, 130 Ninth
Boyle Micliael, laborer Walter Blair, res Blair's Dairy
Boyle Neil, laborer, res 1601 Market
Boyle Owen, groceries and liquors, 1601 Market
Boyle Patrick, gardener, res 330 East 8th
Boyne Mary, widow, res 803 Castro
Boynton Charles A., clerk Theodore E. Scran ton, res New-
laud House
Bovnton Samuel S., barkeeper, res 1258 Franklin
Brackett Edward A., switchman C. P. E. E., res 926 Pine
Bracus William, butcher, res 723 Myrtle
Bradbury L. L., capitalist, res 958 Tenth
Bradford Alonzo S., coachman David N. Ward, res 150 Lake
Bradford Mary E. Miss, teacher Harrison-st School, res 762
Clay
Bradley Anson S., photographer, res 766 Twenty-second
Bradley Asa M., clerk (S. F.) res 622 Seventeenth
Bradley Charles H., painter J. T. Gardiner, res 486 Twenty-
fifth
Bradley Charles L., fireman C. P. E. E., res 1813 Seward
Bradley Cornelius B., teacher High School, res 668 Eigh-
teenth
Bradley Henry L., homoeopathic physician, 1068 Broadway,
room 26
Bradley Henry P., engineer, res 562 East 11th
Bradley James, laborer, res 403 Ninth
Bradley James, teamster J. Lusk & Co., res W s Shattuck
av nr Forty-sixih
Bradley John J., employee C. P. E. E., res 1860 William
Bradley John T., miuer^ res 364 Fourteenth
Bradley Mary, seamstress Contra Costa Laundry
Bradley Michael, laborer, res 417 Seventh
Bradley Nicholas, plasterer, res 1415 Eleventh
Bradley Thomas, plasterer, res 1465 Castro
Bradley William, engineer C. P. E. E., res 829 Cedar
Bradsliaw J. A., farmer, res N s Alcatraz av nr Humboldt,
Temescal
ril RFRT £ RRn\AfN '^^^^^^^ °''^ ^''^''"'^ Reslleice Ficpeny en m CcasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 mm St., S. F.,WMesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
132 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bradshaw John, stableman Fashion Stables, res 713 Brush
Bradshaw Michael, laborer, res 464 Third
Bradway Joseph E. (Keilay & Bradway) physician, 1055
BroadAvay, res 702 Eleventh
Brady John, painter, res 651 Linden
Brady Thomas, section foreman C. P. K. K., res 809
Center
Bragg — Mrs., furnished rooms, 869 Washington
Bragg J. S., joiner C. P. E. R.
Brainard Catherine, domestic, 1077 Eighth
Braley S. E. Miss, secretary A. C. Brown, res 532 Thirty-
fourth
Bralley Patrick, hairdressing saloon, 1939 Market
Branch George W., clerk Custom House (S. F.) res 711
Castro
Branch William, baker Nicholas Williams, res 711 Castro
Branch William E., clerk (S. F.) res 711 Castro
Brand John G., barber, res 824 Isabella
Brandon James O., blacksmith, res 705 Harrison
Brandon W. M., real estate agent (S. F.) res Sutter nr
Lowell
Brandstatter Joseph, proprietor Union Bakery, 908 Broad-
way, res 227 Eighth
Brandt Albert, engineer Oakland Brewery, res NE cor Tel-
egraph av and Durant
Brandt Fritz, painter F. M. Farwell, res N s Forty-second
nr Grove, Temescal
Brandt Eebecca, widow, res 466 Sixth, rear
Brann Frank, patent solicitor (S. F.) res 1723 Goss
Brannan Daniel, manufacturer pottery, 851 East Central av
Brannan James, laborer, res N s Forty-second nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Brannan John, farmer, res High nr New Eedwood Eoad
Brannan John, laborer, res 657 Jackson
Brannan John, laborer C. P. E. E., res Shell Mound
Brannan Martha Mrs., res N s Forty-second nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Brannan William, farmer, res High nr New Eedwood Eoad
Branson Ware, sailmaker (S. F.) res 1001 Fifth
Brauer Alexander W., teacher music, res 1706 Seward
Braugham William H., carpenter, res 816 Harrison
Braun Charles, bookkeeper Brooklyn Brewery, res 879 East
14th
Braun Charles H. F., cashier (S. F.) res 1358 Seventh
Bray Watson A., commission merchant (S. F.) res N s East
14tli bet Julia and Howard, Fruit Vale
SI? T A ITMTI'RY "^^^^^^^ '^^lled lor and Delivered in S. F., Oakland, Alameda, BerKeley
. r. ilnUllUIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ Ql DIRECTORY. 133
Brajton Albert P. (Pacific Iron Works, S. F.) res 1167
Jackson
Brayton Block, 363i Twelfth
Bray ton M. E. Mrs., widow, res 1155 Jackson
Brayton William H., butcher, 964 Broadway, res 1165
Washington
Brearty Francis J., attorney-at-law, 859 Broadway, rooms 6
and 7, res 471 Fourth
Breck Samuel, merchant (Suisun) res 1547 San Pablo av
BREDHOFF & CORDES (Charles Bredhoff and John
Cordes) proprietors Washington Brewery, NW cor
Fifth and Kirkham, office NE cor Broadway and Sixth
Bredhoff Charles (Bredhoff & Cordes) res 663 Sixth
Bredhoff Charles Jr., bookkeeper .(S. F.) res 663 Sixth
Bredhoff Henry, laborer Barstow & Garber, res Union nr
San Pablo av
Breen John, manufacturer and dealer cigars, 365 Cen-
tral av
Breen Mary Miss, ironer Contra Costa Laundry
Breen Matthew, laborer, res 802 Brush
Breen Patrick, fireman C. P. B. E.
Breen Thomas L., carpenter, res 1237 Peralta
Bregers William, butcher P.J. Gerhardy, res 723 Myrtle
Brehm Louis, watchmaker E. Mueller, res 540 Charter
Breidenstein Leonhardt, proprietor Washington Kestaurant,
1204 Broadway, and Oakland Steam Dyeing Works, 926
Broadway, res 414 Fourteenth
Breidenstein William, agent L. Breidenstein, res 414 Four-
teenth
Bremer Ida, domestic 266 East Central av
Bremner Thomas S., accountant, res 1120 Filbert
Brennan Daniel, car cleaner C. P. R. C, res 963 Fifth
Brennan Donald, brickmason, res 1014 Third
Brennan John, laborer, res 171 Eighth
Brennan John, laborer Walter Blair, res Blair's Dairy
Brennan John Jr., teamster George Bloom, res 951 Franklin
Brennan Louise Miss, compositor Daily Times, res 1014
Third
Brensel John, res 818 Twenty-seventh
Brereton J. M., clerk (S. F.) res cor Twenty-fourth and
Linden
Brereton J. M. Mrs., cloak and suit store, 1168 Broadway,
res cor Twenty-fourth and Linden
Bresinham John, teamster Asher Tyler, res cor Eighth av
and East Eleventh
Brett E. C. Mrs., res 1235 Telegraph av
Collect Your Bills F^iMiyklM
£I<<iUTH ST. and JBBOAOWAV, L'pSt«lri.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St.. S. F.-Coiplete stocK ol Paper Hang[ino[S"SKUlliil Workmen.
134 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Brett Mabel E. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res
1235 Telegraph av
Breuer Antone, carver, res 1654 Seventh
Breuer Henry, bookkeeper Kramm & Dieves, res 368 Ninth
Breuer Mary Mrs., confectionery and notions, 1654 Seventh
Breuer Otto, clerk Lutz & Berg
Brewer Francis A ., dentist, res 358 East Fourteenth
Brewer John, res 358 East 14th
Brewer John H., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 578 Thirteenth
Brewster Christina, widow, lodgings, 670 Broadway
Brewster George C, veterinary surgeon, office 370 Eleventh,
res 319 Fourth
Brewster Jessie Miss, res 1929 Telegraph av
Brewster J. W. Mrs., widow, res 1165 Jackson
Brezill John, groceries and liquors, 1545 West, res 811
Twenty-second
Brice A., with E. F. Kohler, res NWcor Chester and Eighth
Briceiin Catherine, widow, res 859 Clay
Brickell & Kruger (E. J. Brickell and W. H. Kruger) pro-
prietors Truckee Box Factory, E s Fourteenth av nr
East Central av
Brickell E. J. (Brickell & Kruger) res Truckee, Cal.
Brickett M. Mrs., widow, res 859 Harrison
Bridge Clara Miss, domestic H. C. Davis
Bridge Thomas, farmer, res NW cor Fruit Vale avand Coun-
ty Koad
Bridge William, farmer, res NW cor Fruit Vale av and
County Road
Bridgeman Caleb B., carpenter, res SW cor Third and Fil-
bert
Bridgeman Edward C, blindmaker Enterprise Mills, res 863
Twenty-second
Bridgeman William C, machine hand Oakland Planing Mills
Brier Columbus C, teacher Urban Academy (S. F.) res 522
Charter
Briggs Chester G., carpenter, res 1108 Third
Briggs David M., sticker hand C. P. R. R., res 911 Cedar
Briggs Edward K., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Briggs James M., sticker hand C. P. R. R., res 911 Cedar
Brigham Calvin O., provision merchant (S. F.) res 1019 Oak
Brigham Frank E., clerk (S. F.) res 1019 Oak
Brigham Julia Miss, teacher Mills' Seminary
Brinckmaun D. Mrs., res Vinzent Block
Briuckmann E. W., res Vinzent Block
Brinckmann G. F. E., real estate agent, 912 Broadway, res
Vinzent Block
S. F. LAUNDRY.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G.GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 135
Brinckmann Otto, watchmaker R. W. Edwards, res Vinzent
Block
BRINK MARCELIiUS M., fashionable hatter, 925 Broad-
way, res 767 Fourteenth
Briones & Clianaron (Gabriel Briones and Hilarion Chan-
aron) barbers, 834 Broadway
Briones Cesario, driver Felton Engine Co. No. 2, Oakland
Fire Department, res 804 Jefferson
Briones Gabriel (Briones & Chanaron) res 804 Jefferson
Briones Louisa, widow, res 804 Jefferson
BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE CO., McLaughlin &
Macdonald agents, 456 Central av .
Britt Emma Mrs., res 819 Washington
Britton Harrv, res W s Shattuck av opp Forty-ninth
Britton John, clerk (S. F.) res 1020 Twenty-fourth
Britton John A., collector Oakland Gaslight Co., res 817
Grove
Brizzolara Constantine, coffee and spice maker (S.F.) res 662
Jefferson
Brizzolara Louis, res 662 Jefferson
Brizzolara Tarquinio, driver Raflb Brothers, res 662 Jeffer-
son
BROAD CHARLES A., manufacturer and dealer boots and
shoes, 1109 Broadway, res 568 Seventeenth
Broad Charles E., clerk Charles A. Broad, res 568 Seven-
teenth
Broadway and Twenty-fifth Street Primary School, Mrs. J.
S. Bentley principal, SW cor Broadway and Twenty-
fifth
Broadway Block, W s Broadway bet Eleventh and Twelfth
Broadway John, laborer, res W s Redwood av, Fruit Vale
Broadweil Melvin L., carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res
Sunnyside House
: Brock Joseph M., merchant, res 1458 Bro ,dway
Brock William, waiter, res 1632 Union
Brockhage John F., searcher records (S. F.) res 765 Eigh-
teenth
Brockhurst Samuel, res 825 Fifteenth
Broderick Edward, horseshoer William T. Gibbs, res cor
Ninth and Webster
Broderick P., res 813 Filbert
Broderick Richard, tailor M. J. Healy, res 365 Ninth
Brodt Aurelius W., principal Durant Grammar School, res
963 Seventh
Brodt A. W. Mrs., teacher drawing public schools, res 963
Seventh
Gilbert & Brawn
Houses BiiUt, and Houses and Lots lor Sale on llie Installment Plai
Office No. 2 Park Row. Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MM St.. S. F., tli6 toest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hangings.
136 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Brogan Michael, hostler, res 807 Jefferson
Brogan Thomas, laborer C P. E. K., res 1573 Third
Brokamp Benjamin, tailor, 480 Eighth
Bromley Charles B., clerk (S. F.) res 966 Eighteenth
BROMLEY GEORGE S., manager F. Barnard & Co., NW
cor Eighth and Franklin, res 966 Eighteenth
BROMLEY JOHN L., capitalist, 911 Broadway, res 371
Fifth
Bromley Robert Innis, student Univei'sity, res 371 Fifth
Bromley Thomas L., artist, res 371 Fifth
Bromley Washington L., refiner (S. F.) res 966 Eighteenth
Bromley William L., law clerk, res 371 Fifth
Bromley William P., captain stmr Transit, res 1006 Sixth av
Bromwell Louis L., insurance agent (S. F.) res 126 Ninth
Bronson Horace H., superintendent Fourteenth Street E. E.
stables, res 1255 Center
Brook Thomas, cook G. C. Fisher, res 867 Washington
Brookings C. C., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1219 Fourteenth
BrookljTi and Fruit Vale Eailroad, E. C. Sessions president,
office 422 Central av
BROOKLYN BREWERY, Welscher & Westermann pro-
prietors, SW cor Eighteenth av and East 14th, depot
1517 San Pablo av
BROOKLYN MANUFACTURING CO., Northey & Wagar
proprietors, 801-803 East Central av
Brooklyn Engine Co. No. 4, S s East 14th bet Twelfth and
Thirteenth avs
BROOKLYN LUMBER YARD, G. F. Crist proprietor.
East 11th bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth avs
Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Church, SE cor Seventh av
and East 15th
Brooklyn Post Office, Thomas F. Steere sujDerintendent, cor
Thirteenth and East Central avs
BROOKLYN TANNERY, George F. Crist & Co. proprie-
tors, NE cor Twentj^-first and East Central avs
Brooklyn Township Assessor, A. B. Webster, office 624 East
Central av
BROOKLYN VIDETTE, George W. Barter editor and pub-
lisher, office 612 East Central av
Brookman Christopher, stevedore, res 230 Louise
Brooks Frank H., accountant Union National Bank, res 560
Thirty-fifth
Brooks Harry S., bookkeeper Steere & Colby, res 1313
Twelfth av
Brooks James M., cigars and tobacco, res Clarendon House
Brooks Lafayette (Hayes, Carrick & Co.) res 1313 Twelfth av
C r I AliMnpY Pf^OMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 137
Brooks Liucoln M., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1252
Franklin
Brooks Peyton, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 956 Center
Brooks Samuel, carpenter, res 1615 Seventh
Brooks William, res 830 Myrtle
Brooks William E., dentist, NW cor Broadway and Eighth,
res 830 Myrtle
Brophy Patrick J., carpenter, res 210 B
Brotherton Thomas, waiter Nicholas Williams, res East
Berkeley
Broughtou Horace, conductor Berkeley K. E., res E s Tele-
graph av nr Birch, Temescal
Brower D. C Mrs., teacher Cole School, res 1367 Tenth
Brown & McKinnon (Dudley C. Brown and John A. McKin-
uon) merchant tailors, 1020 Broadway
Brown & Violich (George H. Brown and Felix Yiolich) cloth-
ing, hats and caps, and boots and shoes, 813 Broadway
Brown Abraham C, capitalist, res 532 Thirty -fourth
Brown Albert, engineer, res 1662 Eighth
Brown Andrew A., clerk (S. F.) res 763 Eighth
Brown Arthur, superintendent B. and B. construction Paci-
fic Improyement Co., office W s Pine nr Atlantic, res
1031 Filbert
Brown Bowman B., res Kohler-Chase House
Brown Brice, expressman, res 1923 Union
Brown Charles, bookkeeper Brooklyn Brewery, res 879 East
11th
Brown Charles, peddler, res E s High nr East 11th, Fruit
Vale
Brown Dayid, bank clerk (S. F.) res 1271 Franklin
Brown Dudley C. (Brown <Sc McKinnon) res 666 Ninth
Brown Edgar, gardener J. li. Hardenbergh, res 120 East 14th
Brown Edward, insurance (S. F.) res E s Fruit Vale av nr
East 27th
BROWN EDWARD A., wood and coal, 110-412 Ninth, res
405 Ninth
Brown Eliza Miss, teacher, res Mansion House
Brown Eliza L., fruit and produce, 721 Linden
Brown Ernest C, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res 470 Sixth
Brown Ezekiel, mining, res 488 Twenty-third
Brown Francis A., carpenter, res 1611 Thirteenth av
Brown Frank, fisherman, res S s Sixteenth bet Peralta and
Campbell
Brown Frank, fruit and vegetables, 1456 Seventh, res 1465
Fifth
Brown George H. (Brown <fc Violich) res 605 Tenth
The "Oakland" Collection Office, 8Ta:.%^.L°;a,%U".
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., S. F,--Speciai Desips In Window Shades to Order.
138 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Brown George H., clerk C. & A. Nordhausen, res 605 Tenth
Brown George H., hog ranch, res S s Eajt 34th nr Summit,
Lynn
Brown George S., clerk (S. F.) res N s Redwood av nr Old
County Road, Fruit Yale
Brown Harvey, clerk Broadway Wharf C. P.R. R., res 940
Filbert
Brown Harvey S., attorney-at-law (S. F ) res 940 Filbert
Brown Herman, porter (S. F.) res 1619 Seward
Brown Hiram P., attorney-at-law, 911 Broadway, rooms
6-61, res 1458 Seventh
Brown Howard W., clerk Commissary Department U. S. A.
(S. F.) res 1720 Central av
Brown James, laborer, res 417 Seventh
Brown James, teamster, res 776 Seventh
Brown James Mrs., widow, res 416 Fifth
Brown James P., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 940 Filbert
Brown James W., yardmaster C. P. R. R., res 1727 Cen-
tral av
Brown John, laborer C. P. R. R.
Brown John, laborer, res 1060 Fourteenth av
Brown John, laborer, res 1644 Myrtle
Brown John, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1716 Pacific
Brown Joht, laborer, res SW cor East 20th and Fourteenth av
Brown John A., clerk (Post Office S. F.) res 1465 Third
Brown John C, captain C. P. R. R. steamer Thoroughfare,
res 920 Center
Brown John F., res 738 East 33rd, Lynn
Brown John K., captain steamer Oakland, res Alameda
Brown John M. , res 954 Broadway
Brown John Minard, photographer, 509 Seventh, res 1458
Seventh
Brown Joseph, laborer C. P. R. R., res West End Hotel
Brown Joseph, gardener Robert G. Byxbee, res W s Fruit
Vale av nr Hopkins
Brown Leonard D. (Nash, Brown & Co.) r. 1220 Castro
Brown Mamie E. Miss, deputy assessor Oakland Township,
res 655 Eighteenth
Brown Maria, widow, ladies' nurse, res 759 J Seventh
Brown Morris, laborer, res 111 Hannah
Brown Orson D., policeman, res 1439 Filbert
Brown Roland G., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1389 Jackson
Brown S. J., lieutenant U. S. N., res 519 Delger
Brown Susan, widow, res 1929 Union
Brown Thomas H., lather, res 1221 Kirkham
Brown W. C, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Sr I AIIMnRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES,
. r. LMUIlUnl. Office. 33 Geary St., S.F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 139
Brown W. C, engineer C. P. R. R.
Brown W. Gardiner, dentist 1116, Broadway
Brown William, painter Frederick M. Farwell
Brown William H., porter Becht's Saloon, res 363 Tenth
Brown William H., paper hanger and house decorator, res
738 East 33rd, Lynn
Brown William M., physician and surgeon, NW cor Willow
and Seventh, and member Board of Health, res 976
Center
Brown — , res 404 Central av
Brown — , painter, res 270 Fifth
Browne Harry W., carpenter, res Winters' Hotel
Browne H. L., operator Western Union Telegraph Co.
Browne Jacob L., secretary Bank of San Francisco, res Ga-
lendo Hotel
Browne John M., clerk, res S s Sixteenth bet Clay and
Jefferson
Browne Joseph W., teacher, res Twenty-eighth bet Market
and Myrtle
BroAvne J. Ross Mrs., widow, res Ross Browne Way off Ve-
ron av, Claremont
Browne L. A. Mrs., widow, res 495 Plymouth av
Browne Mitchell, clerk (S. F.) res Ross Browne Way, off
Yernon av, Claremont
Browne P. D., res Blake House
Browne Spencer C, secretary Morgan Conservatory of Music,
and real estate, office, 8E cor Ninth and Broadway, res
Pagoda Hill
Brownell Don C, salesman Carolan, Cory & Co. (S. F.) res
677 Fifteenth
Bruce Henry, ship carpenter C. P. R. R., res 818 Wood
Bruce J., piano agent (S. F.) res 307 Third.
BRUECK WILLIAM A., manager Boericke & Tafel, res
S. F.
BRUENN ADOLPH, general agent Sohmer jDianos and
music, 911 Washington, res 563 Tenth
Bruenn Adolph, physician, office and res 563 Tenth
Bruenn Henry H., artist, studio and res 563 Tenth
Bruggie Ferdinand, gardener P. J. G. Kenna, res NE cor
East 14th and Adeline
Bruguiere John G., bookkeeper E. D. Block & Co., res 1264
Webster
Bruguiere Louis G., bookkeeper, res 1264 Webster
Bruguiere Victor, upholsterer Charles L. Taylor, res 1264
Webster
Bruier Anthony, res cor Seventh and Campbell
Purlios Purvbaxina: fiiriiishecl willi Hlone.v for
Biiil«liiiS- — Pa. al'ie in Iiistallnients at Lhw l;ati-s of
Intorerit. Ao. 2 Park Stow, Park St., Alameda.
HLBERT & BROWN ■■■i.-.r.,..-..-. --p.;-..-..,,,...,,,™. ...,....,
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marl[et St.. S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
140 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bruning Anna, widow, res 826 Lewis
Bruning Brothers (John H. and Henry F. Bruning) confec-
tionery, 471 Seventh
Bruning Henry F. (Bruning Brothers) res 826 Le-^/is
Bruning John H. (Bruning Brothers) res 818 Harrison
Brunje John A. (Helmke & Brunje) res NW cor Broadway
and Twenty-first
BRUNJES FREDERICK, groceries and liquors, 775-777
East Central av, res 768 East 14th
Bruno Francois, teamster, res Quarry nr New Broadway
Bruno Giacomo, laborer, res W s First av bet Avon and
Birch
Brush El. G., insurance (S. F.) res Nicholl Block
Brusnahan Cornelius, carriage painter, res 1401 Thirteenth
Bruso Tomaso, laborer Dominico Grondona, res NW cor
Wood and Thirteenth
Bryan Archie C, carpenter, res 220 Hollis
Bryan John, laborer C. P. K. K., res 1401 Central av
Bryant Daniel S., commission merchant (S. F.) res 520 Syc-
amore
Bryant Eron J., letter carrier Po.st Office, res 708 Webster
Bryant Frederic, deputy sherifi', office Court House, res
Alameda
Bryant George, teamster, res 824 East Central av
Bryant Henrv, porter (S. F.) res 1736 Linden
Bryant William H., engineer C. P. K. E., res 218 Ettie
Buccinera Santi, gardener J. Caire, NE cor Eighth and
Harrison
Buchanan Alexander, brakeman S. P. E. E., res 559 Cale-
donia av
Buchanan William (Groves & Buchanan) res 1116 Alice
Bucher William Mrs., res 761 Clay
Buchianelli Manzueti, gardener, res E s Telegraph av nr
Forty-ninth, Temescal
Buck C. P. H., importer and dealer wines and liquors, 879
Washington, res 539 Thirty-sixth
Buck Ephraim W., physician and surgeon, office 911 Broad-
way, res 1011 Webster
Buck Minna Mrs., res 513 Frederick
Buck Nathaniel L., physician, res 706 Thirteenth
Buck , blacksmith, res 316 Sixth
Buckel C. Annette Miss, physician, office and res 810 Four-
teenth
Buckelew Amanda Miss, res 700 Thirty-fourth
Buckelew Annie Mrs., dressmaker John F. Wood, res 700
Thirty-fourth
c r I AIIMnDY vvASHiNc done at short notice.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 141
Buckelew J. B. Mrs., res 700 Thirty-fourth
Buckelew Mary F. Miss, teacher, res 700 Thirty -fourth
Buckhout Adna H., hot-air grates, res 623 Eighteenth
Buckland Wallace O., physician, SW cor Clay and Eleventh
Buckley Daniel, laborer C. P. R. R.
Buckle}' Horace F., farmer, res 1168 Eighth av I w
Backle}' Tillie M. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, j J^
res S. F. ! g
Buckley Timothy, laborer, res 1833 Linden j §
Buckman Homer O., waiter Palace Eestaurant, res 657 Grove j g"
Bucknell M. E. Mrs., physician, res 566 Sixteenth I ^
Buckner Charles (Buckner & Kley, S. F.) res 1011 Kirkham | %
Buddemer Louis H., letter carrier, res 1368 Brush ^
Buddington Walter, pilot stmr Julia, res 977 Fifth t g:
Buehler Frederick, lithographer C. L. Smith & Co., res 370 \^
Third
Buel Frederick Mrs., widow, res 363 East Central av
Buelna Gertrude, widow, res 830 East Central av
Buffalo German Insurance Co. (fire) Doe, Griffin & Seaman
agents, 958 Broadway
Buftett Charles C. (Durham & Buffett) res 1317 Harrison
BUFFORD S., president S. F. Laundry Association, 862
Broadway, res S. F.
Bugbee George E., sampler U. S. Appraiser's Store (S. F.)
res 950 Wood
Bugg Henry, carpenter, res 1406 Thirteenth av
Buhl John, landscape gardener, 1713 Seventh
Buhsen Diedrich, groceries and liquors, 1801 Seventh, res
1802 William
Buhsen Nicholas D., clerk Diedrich Buhsen, res 1802 William
Buhsen's Block, SW cor Seventh and Pine
Buizeine Edward, laundryman Chevanton & Calou, res 1916
San Pablo av
Bulkley Kate A. Mrs., res 1825 Telegraph av
Bull C. H., engineer C. P. R. E.
Bull Mary D. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res
404 Central av
Bullions William B., assistant roadmaster C. P. R. R., res
811 Adeline
Bullock Annie A., domestic Jas M. Costigan, 1305 Franklin
Bullock Boyd, clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) r. 915 Center
Bullock John, tallow worker Joseph Gaudin, res Peabody's
lane, Butchertowu
Bullock Joim C, plumbing and gasfitting, 1706 Seventh
Bullock AVilliam S., driver Hose Co. No. 3, Oakland Fire
Department, res S s Eighth bet Willow and Campbell
Fi
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^li ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" Collectioii Office,
UUIICUI lUUI DIIIO S. E. cor.£ICiIITlI SX.andBBOADWAY, lTpSt«lrg.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
142 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bulotte Frank, dairyman Walter Blair, res B-edwoo(i Koad
nr Alderney Farm
Bundock Henry, proprietor East Oakland Pottery, cor East
Central and Nineteenth avs, res 655 East Tliirty-third
Bundy E. D. Mrs., res 1423 San Pablo av
Bunker George H., watchman C P. R. E., res Railroad Ex-
change
Bunker Isaiah, liquors, 1805 Seventh
Bunker Wallace W., Post Office (S. F.) res 1222 Franklin
Bunker William M., editor and proprietor Stock Report (S.
F.) res 1220 Harrison
Bunnell Edwin F., dentist (S. F.) res 1955 Telegraph av
Bunnell George Woodbury, professor Greek and literature
University, res 1955 Telegraph av
Burbank Lester, shoemaker (S. F.) res 614 Sixteenth
Burbank William F., copyist, res 827 Market
Burbank Samuel F., clerk, res 827 Market
Burbeck George, register clerk and assistant money order
clerk Post Office, res 664 Tenth
Burchard Luther S., student, res 656 Fourteenth
Burcher Robert, teamster Amos Roberts, res Berkeley
Burckhalter Charles, insurance agent, res 821 Center
Burdick John F., physician, 578 Seventeenth
Burdick Joseph D., liquor merchant (S. F.) res 869 Henry
Burdick Joseph O., printer, res 869 Henry
Burdick Marcus S., carpenter (S. F.) res 869 Henry
Burge Frank J. (A. A. Guernsey & Co.) res Kohler-Chase
House
Burgelin Louis (Yogelsanger & Burgelin) res 1313 Four-
teenth
Burgess Benjamin F., marker Contra Co^ta Laundry
Burgess James, carpenter, res S s Wilder nr San Pablo av
Burgess N. F. Mrs., res 1457 Broadway
Burgess R. M., speculator, res 2078 San Pablo av
Burke Henry S., res 58 East Central av
Burke John, milker Walter Blair, res Blair's Dairy
Burke John E., mining, res 58 East Central av
Burke John K., miner, res S s Twenty-fifth bet Broadway
and Telegraph av
Burke Julia, domestic Frederick Russ, E s Claremont av
opp Tyler, Claremont
Burke Maggie, domestic 572 Tenth
Burke Mary, domestic P. W. Butler, res W s Webster nr
Broadway
Burke Mary A. , widow, res 58 East Central av
Burke Patrick F., res 1612 Telegraph av
Sr I AIIMnRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
. r. LHUI^Uni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 143
Burke Tliomas, laborer, res 1832 Grove
Burke William, res 871 Lydia
Burke William, laborer, res 822 Magnolia
Burke William T. , plumber, res 1612 Telegraph av
Burke — , res 619 Sixth
Burkhardt Edward J., bartender August Schetzel, res 572
Seventh
Burkhardt Frederick, employe C. P. K. K., res 793 Wood
Burmeister F. R., mining, res Tremont House
Burmeister Henry, laundrj^man Contra Costa Laundry, res
1319 Peralta
Burmester John, collector Samm's Flouring Mills, res 965
Jefierson
Burn Julius, smelter Melrose Smelting Works, res Bay av,
Melrose
Burnell & Grace (Joseph Burnell and Frank Grace) barbers,
627 East Central av
Burnell Joseph (Burnell & Grace) res 627 East Central av
Burner & Young (John D. Burner and Lewis Young) build-
ers and contractors brickwork, 664 Franklin
Burner Harry, student, res W s Market nr Seventeenth
Burner John I). (Burner & Young) res 1361 Market
Burner Nellie Miss, fancy goods, 464 Ninth
Burnett Evan, molder (S. F.) res 222 Ellen
Burnett Thomas, gardener, res NW cor Sixteenth av and
East 16th
BURNETTE EUGENE T., dentist, 521 Eleventh
Burnette Nettie C. Mrs., artist, res 521 Eleventh
Burnham Alfonso M. (Hay & Co.) res 164 Seventh
Burnham Charles F., mining, res 1455 Broadway
Burnham Edward A., teamster George F. Crist, res East
25th
Burnham Frederick (Hay & Co.) res 164 Seventh
Burnham L. C, student, res 1017 Madison
Burnham Osroe H. (Burnham, Standeford & Co.) res 1017
Madison
Burnham Sanford A., mining, res 1455 Broadway
BURNHAM, STANDEFORD & CO. (O. H. Burnham, D.
W. Standeford aud L. G. Cole) proprietors Oakland
Planing Mills, cor First, Second and Washington
Burns & Jeusen (Thomas C. Burns and Soren Jensen) pro-
prietors Overland House, NW cor First and Broadway
Burns Aaron W., marine insurance (S. F.) res SE cor Col-
lege and Yernon avs
Burns Edward W., clerk Thomas R. Burns, res 75 Yalley
Burns Eliza, domestic John R. Glascock, 829 Jackson
Pilhoi't 9 PrniAin lo belter Investment tlan me Bargains m Alameda Real Estate
UllUCIlOC UlUWIli Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
^
144 OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Burns George W., deputy county recorder, res 561 Sixteent"
Burns H., res Galindo Hotel
Burns Harry G., copyist county recorder's office, res 561
Sixteenth
Burns Hilary E., porter 0. P. R. R., res 220 Fifth
Burns James, farmer, res 723 Myrtle
Burns James, laborer, res 822 East 14th, rear
Burns John, laborer, res 826 Kirkham
Burns John B., laborer C. P. R. R., res 728 Lewis
Burns Margaret, res 1744 Filbert
Burns Mary, domestic 404 East 16th
Burns Michael, laborer, res 421 B
Burns Michael, laborer C. P. R. R., res 120 Ellen
Burns Thomas P. (Burns & Jensen) res Overland House
Burns Thomas R. , books and stationery, SW cor Broadway
and Seventh and SW cor Ninth and Broadway, res 75
Valley
Burns William J,, compositor Brooklyn Vidette, res 612
East 14th
Burns William S., capitalist, res 1258 Webster
Burpee Joseph S., contractor and builder, res 1217 Myrtle
Burpee Lester G., clerk E. C. Sessions, res 1217 Myrtle
Burr Alfred, engraver (8. F.) res 1668 Thirteenth
Burr C, fireman C. P. R. R.
Burr George W., grainer, res 485 Prospect
Burr Henry P., master mariner, res 1668 Thirteenth
Burr Mamre G., carpenter and builder, res 485 Prospect
BURRALL WILL H., notary public, real estate and loan
agent, 1065 Broadway, res 614 Sixteenth
Burrell & Gifford (Henry H. Burrell and Charles Gifford)
shooting gallery, cigars and express, 1052 Broadway
Burrell Albert W., real estate agent, 852 Broadway, res 318
Third
Burrell Alfred W., president California Building Co., office
SW cor Grove and Second, res 2214 Telegraph av
Burrell Henry H. (Burrell & Gifibrd) expressman, NW cor
Eleventh and Broadway, res NW cor Twenty-eighth
and Myrtle
Burritt Alice Mrs., physician Homoeopathic Dispensary,
office 367 Tenth, res 1068 Broadway
Burrows Charles A., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1728 Wil-
liam
Burrows Frank D., bookkeeper, res 479 East 10th
Burrows H. L., commission merchant (S. F.) res E s Ade-
line nr Eleventh
Burrows Mary A., widow, res 479 East 10th
. I . LAU n U n I . Office. 33 Geary St., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
• OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 145
Burrows William H., boilermaker, res 479 East 10th
Burson Bjron S. (W. G. Fairchild & Co.) and Bay and
Coast Telegraph Co., office 1152 Broadway, res 1350
Market
Burt James, merchant (S. F.) res 876 Wood
Burtchaell George T. , plumber, res 1528 Broadway
Burton William E., res 1912 Telegraph av
Bush & Wheeler (Edward S. T. Bush and C. C. Wheeler)
butchers, 867 Wood
Bush C. A. Mrs. ladies' hairdresser, 823 Twenty-eighth
Bush Cora, widow, res 1631 Atlantic
Bush E. A. Mrs., widow, res 823 Twenty-eighth
Bush E. D. Mrs., commission merchant (S. F.)res Johnson
House
Bush Edward S. T. (Bush & Wheeler) res 1167 Brush
Bush Emma M., teacher music, res 1427 Eleventh av
Bush H. F., mining, res 958 Clay
Bush Eichard J., artist, Camron Block, res 1427 Eleventh
av
Bush ell Edward A., painter, res Somerset House
Bushell Edward A. Mrs., proprietress Somerset House, 462
Central av
Bushell George, plumber J. A. C. Macdonald, res Broadway
bet Twentieth and Twenty-first
Bushell's Building, N s Central av bet Broadway and Wash-
ington
Bushnell Edward, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 542 Sycamore
Busse Christian C. (Fleck & Busse) res 819 Twenty-fourth
Buswell Clara A. Miss, dressmaker, res 1355 Telegraph av
Buswell Elbridge G-, paints, oils, glass, artists materials and
paper hangings, 864 Broadway, res Fruit Vale
Butler & Bowman (John S. Butler and Isaac H. Bowman)
book and job printers, 468 Ninth
Butler C. C. Mrs., res 600 Seventeenth
Butler Charles H., bookkeeper AVeston A; Welch, res 858
Harrison
Butler Charles H., captain stmr Gussie Telfair, res 548
Caledonia av
Butler Charles M., carpenter, res 806 Jefferson
Butler Felix W., carpenter, res 806 Jefferson
Butler Frank, barber William H. Stewart, res 379 Fifth
Butler Frank, carpenter, res 811 AVashington
Butler Frank M. (P. AV. Butler & Co.) res W s Webster av
bet Moss av and Broadway
Butler Frederick K, salesman E. H. Hyde & Co., res 212
Ninth
Collect Your Bills .!i"3&l„^E^i.:?Si:o»l
10
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 ffiarKei St., S. F., Iiporter French aid Enfllsli WALL PAPERS
146 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Butler Frederick W. (P. W. Butler & Co.) res W s Webster
av bet Moss av and Broadway
Butler James H., sawyer Pioneer Planing Mills, res 1719
Myrtle
Butler John P., sawyer Eagle Box Factory, res 811 Wash-
ington
Butler John S. (Butler & Bowman) res 613 Fifteenth
Butler Joseph, plumber and gasfitter (S. F.) res 1575
Seventh
Butler Louis, machinist, res 374 First
Butler Martha Mrs., res 52 Valley
Butler Phineas ^Y. (P. W. Butler & Co.) res W s Webster
av bet Moss av and Broadway
BUTLER P. W. & CO. (P. W., Frank M. and Fred. W.
Butler) importers and dealers groceries and provisions,
461 and 463 Fourteenth
Butler Sarah Miss, seamstress, res 52 Valley
Butler — , dressmaker, res 214 Central av
Butner John, laborer, res Prospect nr Walsworth
Butt Peter, groceries and liquors, 2202 Peralta
BUTTERFIELD A. J. & CO. (Andrew J. Butterfield and
Calvin J. Cressey) livery stable, 411 Thirteenth
Butterfield Andrew J. (A. J. Butterfield & Co.) res N s Birch
bet Telegraph av and Broadway, Temescal
Butters Chai-les, mining, res W s Humboldt av nr Derby,
Temescal
Button Fred. L., attorney -a t-law Vrooman & Davis, 957^
Broadway, res 670 Second
Button Orando, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 670 Second
Bye Maria W. Miss, res 2224 Telegraph av
Byington Joel S., insurance agent (S. F.) res 1210 West
Byrne John, laborer C. P. R. R.
Byrne John, res 826 Kirkham
Byrnes J. B., employee C. P. R. R.
Byrns John, laborer C. P. R. R. res 728 Lewis
Byxbee Robert G. (H. B. Tichenor & Co., S. F.) res W s
Fruit Vale av, nr Hopkins
Cable Samuel, miner, res 461 Twenty-second
Cable Samuel G., clerk M. J. Keller, res 461 Twenty-second
Cable William B., salesman (S. F.) res 461 Twenty-second
Cade William H., horseman, res Park av nr Track
Cadieux Isaac N., bartender P. Hayes, res 720 Broadway
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY "™.s|fjz!ro"rr
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 147
Cadogan Ellen D., domestic Mrs. S. N. Tompkins, 1405
Alice
Cadogan James F., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 860 Brush
Cadogan James J., mining, res 860 Brush
Cadogan John, student, res 860 Brush
Cadogan Lawrence F., clerk (S. F.) res 860 Brush
Cadogan Patrick F. , mining, res 860 Brush
Cadogan William, laborer, res 1414 Eighth av
Cady Daniel, laborer, res 652 Magnolia, rear
Cady Edward, foreman Empire Hose No. 1, Oakland Fire
Department, res 470 Sixth
Cadj Mary E. Mrs., employment office, 525 Eighth
Cady William, bartender C. A. Uhrig, res 838 Broadway
Cady William J., butcher, res 525 Eighth
Cady William J., clerk (S. F.) res 576 Thirty-fourth
Cahen August, agent (S. F.) res 1627 Nineteenth av
Cahill Christopher, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Cahill Christopher C, photographer, res 862 Twentieth
Cahill Henry, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Cahill James (McGovern & Cahill) res 1509 Linden
Cahill John J., painter, res 862 Twentieth
Cahill John P., plumber John Rooney, res 1862 West
Cahill Patrick, laborer C. P. R. R., res 961 Third
Cahill Peter H., gardener Alexander Campbell Sr., res 844
Thirtieth
Cahill William, laborer, res 127 Hannah
Cahn Maier A. (Whitney's Express Co.) res Hartman House
Cahorn Thomas, laborer, res Linden nr Twenty-second
Caig David, carpenter (S. F.) res 1629 Market
Cain James, car cleaner C. P. R. R., res 1615 Fifth
Caine Edward P., bookkeeper L. B. Edwards, res 1359
Brush
Caine James E., carpenter, res 1359 Brush
Caire Arthur J., student University, res NE cor Eighth and
Harrison
Caire Justinian, hardware merchant (S. F.) res NE cor Eighth
and Harrison
Calden Alburn, farmer, res 827 Wood «
Calderwood D. Mrs., res 1811 Short
Calderwood Oscar S., stone cutter E. Knowles & Co., res
753 Castro
Caldwell Alfred, mining expert, res 367 East Central av
Caldwell John, laborer, res 611 Madison
Caldwell John C, carpenter, res 939 Thirty-fifth
Caldwell Nettie Miss, nursemaid Warren Olney, 481 Pros-
pect
Pll RFRT £ RRn\A/N ^^^^^^^ ^^'^ Desiratile Residence Propenyon ilie Coast
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Mer in Paper Hangings
148 OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Calhoun Robert, liquor saloon and boarding, 601 Webster
California Building Co., Alfred W. Burrell president, M. E.
Ryan secretary, proprietors Enterprise Mills, SW cor
Grove and Second
CALIFORNIA DOOR CO., C. F. Doe president, Parker
Hinkley secretary, manufacturers of doors, sash and
blinds, 460-464 Second
California Fire and Water Proof Paint Co., Rice & Davis'
pateDt, W. H. Lowden secretary, office 555 Broadway
CALIFORNIA HOSIERY CO., William H. Jordan presi-
dent, John A. Swenarton manager, NE cor Jefferson and
First
CALIFORNIA ILLUSTRATED NEWS, James B. Wyman
proprietor, 952 Broadway
CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CO., L. B. Edwards agent,
467 Ninth
California Medical College, D. McLean president, A. Mac-
Rae secretary, SW cor Clay and Eleventh
CALIFORNIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Rev. David Mc-
Olure principal, NE cor Telegraph av and Prospect
California Mortgage Security Co., John Williams secretary,
921 Broadway
California Pottery and Terra Cotta Works, Miller & Winsor
proprietors, cor East Central and Park avs, office 1200
Broadway
CALIFORNIA PROTECTIVE LEAGUE, F. B. Haswell
secretary, 924 Broadway
CALIFORNIA VITRIFIED IRONSTONE SEWER PIPE
WORKS, Gladding, McBean & Co. proprietors, 1170
1172 Broadway
Calisher Maurice, res 1256 Eighth
Call Benjamin F., harnessmaker Marston & Palmer, res cor
Jackson and Third
CallM. A., clerk F. S. Page
Call Mary A. Miss, teacher, res 1359 Brush
Call Mattie C. Miss, teacher Irving Grammar School, res
1359 Brush
Call Milliard, driver, res 514 Fifteenth
Call William W., dairyman, res 217 Third
CaJlaghan Jeremiah, notary public and real estate agent, 870
Washington, res 317 Sixth
Callaghan Joseph L. , clerk Louis Jaffe, res 317 Sixth
Callaghan William O., engineer P. C. S. S. Co., res 831
Peralta
Callahan Eugene, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Callahan Johanna, cook A. J. Ralston, 524 Twenty-fiifth
ST? T A TTMTI'R V ^asims called lor and MiTerel m S. F., OaKland, Alameda, Berkeley.
. r. liiiUllJLIAI. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 149
Callahan Maggie, domestic Frank C. Havens, res E s Adams
nr Lee
Callisch Frank E., agent and operator C. P. E. R. East Oak-
land, res Union Hotel
Calmes Waller, farmer, res 1260 Grove
Calnan Jane, widow, wines and liquors, 1403 Thirteenth
Calou Mathieu, laundrjman Chevanton & Calou, res 1916
8an Pablo av
Calou Peter (Chevanton & Calou) res 1916 San Pablo av
Calvert Charles C, butcher John W. Glaze, res 769 East 14th
Camden Charles, mining, res 814 Tenth
Cameron Duncan, farmer, res 661 East Central av
Cameron Peter A., contractor, res 722 Eighteenth
Camfield Jennie, domestic Simeon Morrill, E s Claremont
av nr Telegraph av
Camilloni & Co. (Giuseppe Camilloni, Angelo Selna and
Louis Lagoria) fish dealers 9-11 City Market
Camilloni Giuseppe) Camilloni, Selna & Lagoria and Camil-
loni & Co.) resS. F.
Camilloni, Selna & Lagoria (Giuseppe Camilloni, Angelo
Selna and Louis Lagoria) fish dealers, 829 Broadway
Camp Brothers (Michael and Louis Camp) furnishing goods,
863 Broadway
Camp Louis (Camp Brothers) res 373 Fifth
Camp Michael (Camp Brothers) res 373 Fifth
Campana Pietro, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Campbell Albert, carpenter, res 403 Ninth
Campbell Alexander, attorn ey-at-law (S. F.) res Galindo
Hotel
Campbell Alexander, attorn ey-at-law (S. F.) res N s Orchard
bet Telegraph av and Summit
Campbell Alexander, real estate, res 566 Caledonia av
Campbell Alexander, restaurant City Market, res NE cor
Eleventh and Broadway
Campbell Alonzo E., res S s Madison bet Ninth and Tenth
Campbell Andrew, ranch foreman J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor
Claremont av and Clifton, Temescal
Campbell A.W. Mrs., res 663 Twenty-fifth
Campbell Colin, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res N s Orchard bet
Telegraph av and Summit
Campbell Edward, laborer, res 471 Twenty-sixth
Campbell Edward M., second assistant engineer Oakland
Fire Department, res 518 Eighth
Campbell Edwin H., res 510 Seventh
Campbell Fred. A., foreman Hose No. 2, Oakland Fire De-
partment, res junction San Pablo av and Market
The "Oakland" Collection Office/"'"^ ''"• ' " '"■
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., S. F.-Complete stocK ol Paper Banainss-millnl Workmen.
150 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Campbell George, farmer, res 1068 Thirty-second
Campbell George A., clerk (S. F.) res 566 Caledonia av
Campbell G. W., factory hand J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor
Claremont av and Clifton, Temescal
Campbell Henry, coachman I. L. Requa, res Piedmont
Campbell James, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Campbell J. B., brakeman C. P. R. R., res 1771 Goss
Campbell Jerome P., bookkeeper, res S s Madison bet Ninth
and Tenth
Campbell John, purifier Oakland Gas Light Co., res 467
Twenty-sixth
Campbell John, teamster J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Campbell Joseph T., collector (S. P.) res 1119 Pilbert
Campbell L. H. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res
483 Plymouth av
Campbell Martin, res 1687 Eighth
Campbell Mary Miss, seamstress Carroll Cook, res 122 Lake
Campbell M. B., clerk (S. P.) res 1687 Eighth
Campbell Moses, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1687 Eighth
Campbell Norman, carpenter, res 732 Linden
Campbell Roger, laborer, res 841 Thirtieth
Campbell Thomas, clerk Custom House (S, P.) res 1687
Eighth
Campbell Thomas, plasterer, res 916 Third
Campbell Thomas, laborer J. Lusk & Co., res Ws Shattuck
av opp Porty-ninth, Temescal
Campbell William, solderer J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor
Claremont av and Clifton, Temescal
Campbell William G., portrait painter (S. P.) res 687 Twen-
ty-sixth
Camper Andrew, carrier Tribune, res 502 East 23rd
Campi Natali, cellarman Ghirardelli & Petar, res 310 Broad-
way
Campos Mercedes Miss, res 417 Durant
Camron Block, 467 Fourteenth
Cainron W. W., capitalist, res 467 Fourteenth
Canapha Jacob, laborer, res 982 Wood
Canares Henry, foreman Horatio P. Livermore, res cor
Fourth and McAdam
Candrigan Maria, domestic Noble Hamilton, 1271 Jackson
Canepa Augustina, saloon (S. P.) res 1509 Seventh
Canning J. Mrs., proprietor Erie House, 1113 Broadway
Canning James, res Erie House
Canning John, laborer Isaac L. Requa, res nr Vernal av,
Piedmont
S. F. LAUNDRY.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY. 151
Canning's Block, SW cor Thirteenth and Broadway
Cannon Edward McClure, sewing machine agent, res 958
Thirty-fifth
Cannon John, deckhand stmr Oakland, res 410 First
Cantiu Joseph P., stockbroker (S. F.) res 919 Adeline
Canty W. W., boilermaker C P. E. R., res Seventh Street
House
Canuto Dominick, bricklayer, res N s Erie nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Capehart Charles E., clerk, res 1110 Linden
Capell Howell P., clerk (S. F.) res 1171 Eighth av •
Capell James R. (Benedict, Capell & Logan) and notary
public, 457 Ninth, res 1171 Eighth av
Capital House, George T. Lafleche proprietor, 552 Broad-
way
Capitol Hotel, Charles A. Weber proprietor, SW cor
Eleventh and Franklin
Captain of Police, W. F. Fletcher, City Hall
Caraiiena J. A., gardener, res S s Evoy av nr Adeline, Tem-
escal
Carbary Kate Mrs., variety store, SW cor Campbell and
Taylor
Card Clark B., expressman, SW cor Tenth and Broadway,
res 1215 Adeline
Card I. D., dentist, res 1830 Seventh
Card William M., farmer, res Bay nr Broadway
Carden William C., carpenter, res 1161 Third
Cardinet Adolphe, wine dealer, res 1110 Thirty-fourth
Care Martin T., tailor Jacob Letter, res 559 Seventh
Carey Ann, widow, res 1360 Thirteenth av
Carey Frank, potter California Terra Cotta Co., res 1360
Thirteenth av
Carey James, fruit merchant, res 741 East 32nd, Lynn
Carey James T., wood worker, res 1360 Thirteenth av
Carlan Patrick, laborer C. P. R. R., res 811 Chester
Carlen John W., cashier R. G. Dun & Co. (S. F.) res 780
Eighteenth
Carleton Alonzo B. (Carleton Brothers) res 1370 Tele-
graph av
Carleton Brothers (John A. and Alonzo B, Carleton) wood
and coal, 1307 Telegraph av
Carleton Charles A., hackdriver, res 313 Sixth
Carleton Charles E., broker, resS s San Pablo av nrDwight
Way I .^,
Carleton George H., fire warden and superintendent fire "^^j
j alarm telegraph. City Hall, res Centennial Hotel
Pilhoi-t 9 PrniAfn No Delter Inyestieiil tHan tlie Baraains In Alameda Real Estate
UnUCll (X DlUWll. O.-fered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., tlielinest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hansinss.
152 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Carleton John A, (Carleton Brothers) res 1307 Telegraph av
Carleton William Mrs., widow, res W s San Pablo av nr
D wight Way
Carlisle Nellie, domestic W. S. Murphy, 666 Thirty-third
Carlisle Samuel S., contractor and builder, res Vinzent Block
Carlsen Sigritt, domestic Eudolph Hochkolier, 1353 Web-
ster
Carlson Christina, domestic NE cor East 14th and Adeline
Carlson Conrad, teamster, res 664 Twenty-fifth
Carlson Constance, domestic George Kobins, Temescal
Carlson Thomas, res 768 Fifteenth
Carlson Thomas A., student, res 768 Fifteenth
Carlton Henry P., teacher Alameda High School, res Nine-
teenth bet Brush and Castro
Carman Francis V., carpenter, res 1555 Third
Carmen F. V., saddler, res 886 Cedar
Carmody Mary, widow, res 566 Sixth
Carmon Edward, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 863 Cenert
Carneal Thomas D., attorney -at-la w (S.F.) res NE cor Four-
teenth and Brush
Carney & Nolan (Jeremiah Carney and James Nolan) liquor
saloon, 417 Seventh
Carnev Jeremiah (Carney & Nolan) res 417 Seventh
Caro Armand, clerk (S. F.) res 515 Tenth
Caro Charles, salesman Bell Brothers, res 1012 Webster
Caro Samuel, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, NW cor
Eighth and Broadway, res 515 Tenth
Carothers John T., station baggage agent C. P.R. E. (S.F.)
res 1623 Eighth
Carpenter Charles, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
372 First
Carpenter Edward W., res Isabella nr Market
Carpenter George A., employee C. P. R. E., res Star House
Carpenter Harriet, widow, res 372 First
Carpenter H. B., U. S. deputy surveyor, res 839 Harrison
Carjjenter James, machinist Oakland Iron Works, res 372
First
Carpenter John K., clerk Miller & Winsor, res 1642 Myrtle
Carpenter John S., clerk, res 372 First
Carpenter Lewis, broom factory, res 1329 Ninth av
Carpenter Oliver, dentist, 1055 Broadway, room 4, res 556
Delger
Carpenter William, bronzer (S. F.) res 864 Isabella
Carpenter William C, chop house, 454 Eleventh
Carpentier Edward E., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res NW cor
Third and Alice
q r I AIIMnpY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY. 153
Carpentier Horace W. , attornej-at-law, res NW cor Third
and Alice
Carpentier Jules, wines and liquors, East 14tli nr Twenty-
sixth av
Carr Laurence, capitalist, res 219 Tenth
Carr Levi T., attorney-at-law, 859 Broadway, rooms 4-5, res
977 Ninth av
Carreau Joseph, blacksmith, E s San Pablo av E. R. cross-
ing, res Temescal
Carrick David S. (Hayes, Oarrick & Co.) res 602 East 15th
Carrick John W., capitalist (S. F.) res 753 Eighth "
Carrier Ida, domestic Homoeopathic Hospital, 864 Nine-
teenth
Carroher James, blacksmith, res St. Louis House
Carroll Charles, clerk, res 1017 Webster
Carroll George, carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res 767
Lvdia
Carroll George W., engineer C. P. R. R., res 960 Campbell
Carroll James, laborer, res 410 Tenth
Carroll John, laborer, res 1735 Adeline
Carroll John, teamster, res 155 East 10th
Carroll Margaret Mrs., lady's nurse, res N s Thirty-ninth nr
Grove, Temescal i
Carroll Margaret Mrs., variet}^ store, 359 B
Carroll Martin, pedlar, res SE cor Grove and Thirty-ninth,
Temescal
Carroll Michael, mason, res 857 Twenty-second
Carroll N. J. Miss, res 150 Lake
Carroll Nora Mrs., res N s S])riug nr Adeline, Temescal
Carroll Patrick, laborer Oakland Ice Co., res 1024 Fifth
Carroll Robert, stableman, res 1001 Franklin
Carroll Thomas, res SW cor Fruit Vale av and East 27th,
Fruit Vale
Carroll Weslej-, mining, res SW cor Fruit Vale av and East
27th, Fruit Vale
Carroll William, res 756 Seventh
Carruth C W., job printer Pacific Press, res 702 Eleventh
CARRUTH li. D. MRS., secretary Pacific Press, res 702
Eleventh
Carson Benjamin F., plasterer, res 858 Harrison
Carson Charles, laborer C. P. R. R.
Carson Frank, teamster Weston & Welch, res 558 Harri-
son
Carson Thomas, carv,>r Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Carsten Theodore, candymaker (S. F.)res 762 Chester
Carter A. C, collector, res 1156 Broadway
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^ii adams & CO., "OaMd"
UUIICul I UUI DIIIO 8. K. cor. EKJllTll iST. anU BROA
IITII ST. anilBKOAOWAV, Ip Stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Kamt St., s. F. -Special Seslg:ns in Window Shades to Order.
154 OAKLAND [ CJ ] DIRECTORY.
Carter August, gardener Charles Langley, res 156 East Cen-
tral av
Carter Benjamin F., marblecutter, res 1423 Linden
Carter Benjamin H., janitor Tompkins School, res 733
Linden
Carter Charles W., mining, res 534 Knox pi
Carter Frank, hostler Tubbs Hotel
Carter George, engineer Oakland Planing Mills
Carter George A., res 360 Eighth
Carter H. K., farmer, res E s Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Carter John, hostler Tubbs Hotel
Carter John, merchant tailor, 468| Eighth, res 1423 Linden
Carter John W., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1006 Jackson
Carter Lizzie, domestic H. B. Underbill, 1605 Telegraph av
Carter Matthew, laborer, res W s Humboldt nr Blake,
Carter Kobert J., laborer C P. R. R., res W s Humboldt
nr Blake, Temescal
Carter Thomas, tailor M. J. Healy, res New York Hotel
Carter William F. (Adams & Carter, S. F.) res 1476 Ninth
Carter William H., marblecutter James Sullivan, res 1423
Linden
Carteron Edward, gardener, res 620 Fifth, rear
Cartlidge A. G., wine spirit agent, res W s Twenty-third av
nr East 14th
Cartwright Alfred D., clerk general freight office C. P.
R. R. (S. F.) res 771 Fourteenth
Carvell Theodore F., proprietor Bay and Lombard Ware-
houses (S. F.) res 358 East 17th
Carvill Almon C, carriage manufacturer (S. F.) res New-
land's Hotel
Cary Clarence A., photographer, 475 Seventh, and W s San
Pablo av bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth, res 860 Twenty-
sixth
Cary Edward, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Cary Frank M., barkeeper J. J. Hanifin, res 203 B
Cary George, capitalist, res 363| Twelfth
Cary H. Mrs., baunscheidtist, office and res 363|^ Twelfth
Cary Luther H., physician, res 916 Eighth
Caryl Charles W., clerk Porter Brothers & Wing, res 477
Ninth
Casavant Alphonse, wines and liquors, 715 Broadway
CASE CHARLES E., physician and surgeon, office 1116
Broadway, res 1014 Chestnut
Case Edwin G. (Redman & Case) res 1014 Chestnut
Case Elijah, res 1258 Eighth
Sr I AIIKinPV WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
. r, LnUllUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 155
Case Isham, stockbroker, res 1179 Sixteenth av
Case John, landscape gardener, res 1206 Fourteenth
Casey Jeremiah, harnessmaker (S. F.) res 1167 Third
Casey John, extraman Hose No. 2, Oakland Fire Depait-
ment, res junction San Pablo av and Market
Casey John, horseshoer, 418 Seventh, res 1808 Grove
Casey Michael, horseshoer John Casey, res 1808 Grove
Casey Michael, laborer, res N s Thirty-sixth nr San Pablo av
Casey Patrick, porter, res 1415 Thirteenth
Casey Rose, chambermaid Tubbs Hotel
Casey William J., clerk C. P. R. E. (S. F.) res SE cor Sev-
enth and Oak
Cashin William, liquor saloon, 420 B
Caspar Jacob, res 577 Second
Casperson Julius, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Casserly Maria, domestic Edward Hackett, res 1303 Jackson
Cassey Peter W., clergyman, res 716 Filbert
Cassidy Edward, butcher, res SE cor Broadway and Fourth
Cassidy James, liquor saloon, W s San Pablo av nr Stan-
ford av
Cassidy William J., bookkeeper Times Publishing Co., res
223 Tenth
Cassin John (Harbourne & Cassin) res SE cor Telegraph
and First avs, Temescal
Castle Andrew, groom, res Seminary Park Station
Castle Dome Mining and Smelting Co., W. P. Miller super-
intendent, works Es Bay avnr Melrose Station C.P.R.R.
Castello Aestas E-, attorney-at-law, 456 Eighth, rooms 4-5,
res 261 Central av
Castro Frank, laborer, res 1848 Grove
Castro Peter, res 362 Seventh
Caswell George W., clerk (S. F.) res W s Fruit Vale av nr
Hopkins
Gather Joseph P. J., cashier Huntington, Hopkins & Co.
(S. F.) res 1622 Taylor
Cator Frank, longshoreman (S. F.) res 211 Louise
Cattell Joseph E., dairyman, resE sHighnr R. R. crossing,
Melrose
Catton Frederick R., clerk (S. F.) res 1461 Ninth
Cattrun J. H., joiner C. P. R. R.
Cauffman Robert S., salesman (S. F.) res 1264 Twelfth av
Cauldwell Charles H., porter C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 722
Filbert
Caulesberry Simon R., barber James Washington, res 1463
Grove
Caulfield A. B., salesman (S. F.) res 1703 Eighth
■'ilhoft 9 lOsTiiAin Houses Built, and Houses and Lots lor
UllUcri OC D! U Wn office no. 2 park Row, Pa>
on tHe Installment Plai
Park Street, Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marm St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
156 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Caulkins Nora, widow, res 704 Market
Cavagnaro Antonio, bootblack, cor Eighth and Broadway,
res 702 Brush
Cavagnaro Fiorenzo, salesman Alameda County Ice Co., res
NW cor Seventh and Washington
Cavagnaro Thomas, bootblack, cor Eighth and Broadway,
res 655 Myrtle
Cavanagh Edward, contractor, 1172 Broadway, res 1164
Twelfth
Cavanagh Martin, gardener, res 688 Twenty-seventh
Cavauaugh Mary, domestic E s Fruit Vale av nr East 27th
Cavasso B. J., salesman Continental Oil and Transportation
Co., res S s Third bet Grove and Castro
Caverly Orin E., messenger Steere & Colby, res 1726
Ninth av
Cavero Joseph, groceries, 925 Third
Cearley John B., brakeman C. P. E. K., res Seventh Street
House
Cecil S. W. , sashmaker Pioneer Planing Mills, res 619 Fifth
Centennial House, Eichard Cusick proprietor, 1838 Seventh
Centennial House, Mrs. O. E. Johnson proprietress, NE cor
Clay and Fourteenth
Centennial M. E. Church, G. Newton pastor, W s Camp-
bell bet Chase and Taylor
Center James, res 1351 Kirkham
Central Block, SE cor Broadway and Central av
Central Hall, Camron Block, 467 Fourteen,th
Central Land Co. (The) J. F. Houghton president, F. B.
Haswell secretary and treasurer, office 924 Broadway
Central Pacific Oyster Saloon, John Viscovich proprietor,
S s Seventh bet Market and West
Central Pacific Eailroad House, E. Yenoglia proprietor,
E s Bay bet Seventh and William
Cereseto Luigi, laborer Dominico Grondona, res NW cor
Wood and Thirteenth
Cerf Aron, money broker, res 263 Fourth
Cerini Frank C. Mrs., widow, res 1803 Market
CHABOT A., president Contra Costa Water Co., office 458
Eighth, res 104 East 15th
Chabot Eemi, superintendent Contra Costa Water Co.,
office 458 Eighth, res 277 Eighth
Chace Herbert M., shorthand reporter (S F.) res 821 East
Central av
Chadbourne Jabez, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1409 Grove
Chadbourne M. E. Mrs., teacher Temescal School, res W s
Shattuck av nr Temescal Creek, Temescal
S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRKCTORY. 157
Chadwick Nathaniel M., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co. (S. F )
res 1066 East 24th
Chalmers Eobert, res S s First av nr Telegraph ay, Temescal
Chalmers William, carpenter, res 510 Fifth
Chamberlain Alfred M., sashmaker Pioneer Planing Mills
res 960 Claj
Chamberlain Charles H., receiver U. S. Land Office (S. F.)
res 616 Fifteenth
Chamberlain Edwin W., foreman Oakland Planing Mills,
res 817 Center
Chamberlain L. L., student, res 301 Tenth
Chamberlain S., joiner C. P. K. E., res 1860 William
Chamberlain Seth M., -svaiter Union Hotel, res Union Hotel
Chamberlain Silas, sashmaker, res 361 Fifth
Chambers Frederick W., tinner Owen C. Kirk, res 710
Webster
Chambers George (Gladding, McBean & Co.) res Chicago, 111.
Chambers Eobert, driver Lane's Omnibus Line, res Lake
Shore av nr Brooklyn
Champion Mrs., laundress, res 373 Fourth
Champion Albert C, with Thompson & West, res 1307
Jefferson
Champliu Samuel A., housemover, res 871 Twenty-second
Chanarou Hilarion (Briones & Chanaron) res 651 Jackson
Chanaron Mateo, barber Briones & Chanaron, res 6 ';4 Jackson
Chance John, engineer C. P. E. E., res Star House
Chandler Charles A. (Stewart & Chandler) res 962 Thirty-fifth
Chandler E. L., draftsman Oakland Planing Mills, res Ala-
meda
Chandler Lyman M., engineer Castle Dome Mining and
Smelting Co., res Bay av nr railroad station, Melrose
Chandler William L., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1221 Adeline
Chantereau Etienne, capitalist, res 816 Washington
Chapman Alfred P, painter, res 531 Eighteenth
Chapman Cynthia, widow, res 534 Eighteenth
Chapman E. A., proofreader Pacific Press, res cor Central av
and Castro
Chapman Edgar C, painter, res 534 Eighteenth
Chapman Edmund B,, clerk (S. F.) res 1021 Ninth av
Chapman Henry, jeweler (S. F.)res Ws Dover bet Mariposa
and Benton, Temescal
Chapman Henry L., mining, res 924 Thirty -sixth, Temescal
Chapman James, engineer Oakland Bag Manufacturing Co.,
res 162 East 9th
Chapman James F., shipping merchant (S. F.) res 1021
Ninth av
ADAWIS & CO COLLECTORS and ATTORNEYS Condnct SDlts In all State Conrts
S. E. cor. KHiUlll .ST. siimll JBKOAJ>n'AV, I'i. Staii-k.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
158 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Chapman John J., salesman 'S. & J. Greenhood, res 1930
San Pablo av
Chapman Lemuel A. (J. C. Todd & Co.) res Alameda
Chapman Melvin C, painter, res 534 Eighteenth
Chapman Minnie Mrs., governess West Evans, 542 Sycamore
Chapman William H., painter, res 534 Eighteenth
Chapplain John D., carpenter and builder, res 1931 Grove
Charity Cornelius H., groceries, 802 Broadway, res 845 Har-
rison
Charlebois T., res 1579 Broadway
Charles Edwin, driver Henry 8. Jones, res 490 Twenty-fifth
Charpentier Peter, groceries, 612 Franklin
Charroin Allen, res 814 Henry
Charroin Ellen, widow, res 814 Henry
Charter Oak Hotel, William M. Hall proprietor, 1765 Seventh
Chartrand Lexiea E., clerk Louis Chartrand, res 560 Frank-
lin
Chartrand Louis, proprietor St. Louis House, 560 Franklin
Chase A. Miss, res Kohler-Chase House
Chase Albert R., hostler M. G. Wheeler, res 1688 Tele-
graph av
Chase Andrew K., salesman (S. F.) res 1050 Peralta
Chase Caroline M. Mrs., res 666 Thirty-third
Chase Charles B., res NW cor Division and Wood
Chase Edward C, bookkeeper (S. F.) res NW cor Division
and Wood
Chase Edward J., sergeant police, res 927 Wood
Chase George, copyist County Recorder's Office, res 202
East 9th
Chase M. E. Mrs., proprietress Johnson House, SW cor San
Pablo av and Eighteenth
Chase Moses, res 202 East 9th
Chase Quincy A. (Kohler & Chase) res NW cor Eighth and
Wood
Chatfield James M. , teamster Hickok & Son, res 418 Third,
rear
Chatwood Hobart Rev., associate rector St. Paul's Church,
res 1235 Broadway
Chauche A. G., liquor dealer (S. F.) res 855 Alice
Chauflin Dennis, painter, res 861 Harrison
Chauvet Louise Mrs., res S s Forty-eighth nr Shattuck av,
Temescal
Cliave Alfred, dish washer G. C. Fisher
Chendle Charles, laborer, res 2080 Thirteenth av, Lynn
Cheney L. Warren, teacher mathematics Golden Gate Ac-
ademy
C r lAIINHRY ^^<=»*=><^ "^T^orls-, IjO-«7^ DF»i-±coj
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ Q ] DIRECTORY. 159
Cheney Merrick L., clerk (S. F.) res 824 Myrtle
Cheney Oliver, teamster J. Homer Fritch, res 1017 Franklin
Chenoweth Edward, sign painter, res 803 Jefferson
Chenoweth Elizabeth Mrs., res 803 Jefferson
Chenoweth John M., bartender, res 803 Jefferson
Chenoweth Wellington H., painter, res 803 Jefferson
Chenoweth William H., bartender, res 803 Jefferson
Chepie Jean, baker Louge & Baleran, res 617 Broadway
Cherry John, laborer, res 667 Twenty-sixth
Chesebrough A. (Williams, Dimond & Co., S. F.) res SE
cor Seventh and Oak <
Chesniit James G., teacher, res W s Oakland av nr Pros-
pect av
Chesnut John A., carpenter, res Walsworth nr Prospect av
Chessman John, res 1533 San Pablo av
Chessman Joseph, block manufacturer (S. F.) res NE cor
East 14th and Twelfth av
Chester Charles, carpenter, res 811 Adeline
Chevalier Louis M., barber, 705 Broadway
Chevanton & Calou (Frangois Chevanton and Peter Calou)
laundry, 1916 San Pablo av
Chevanton Francois (Chevanton & Calou) res 1916 San
Pablo av
Cheyrias Seraphin, cook Pagge Brothers, res SE cor Seventh
and Broadway
Chichester J. Harvey, telegraph operator C. P. R. E., res
Bay av nr R. R. crossing, Melrose
Chick Orra Mrs., res SE cor Temescal and Maple, Tem-
escal
Chickering William H., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 625
Fourteenth
Chief Engineer Fire Department, James Hill, City HaU
CHIEFTAIN LIVERY STABLE, Charles A. McCloud pro-
prietor, NW cor Ninth and West
CHILD E. Mrs., proprietress Arcade House, 1207 Broadway
and 1208 San Pablo av
CHILD EDWARD, contractor, res 1207 Broadway
Child George F., general agent, res 1316 Telegraph av
Childs Andrew J., picture dealer (S. F.) res 1011 Franklin
Childs Elmer, draftsman William Stokes, res 864 Clay
Childs George, res 1003 Twenty-second
Childs James W., seaman, res 727 Fourth
Childs John, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1003 Twenty-second
Childs Joseph, res E s Kirkham bet Eighteenth and Nine-
teenth
Childs William A., mining expert, res 316 Tenth
mm & BROWN
Parties Purcbasin-; furnished witb >Ioner for
Buildin;; — l>a\.al'lp in Installments at Low JJati^s of
Intcrebt. No. 2 Park Row, Park St., Alamea*.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
160 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Childs William W., bricklayer, res 864 Clay
Chilton Arthur, gardener Joseph Hunt, res 1755 Twenty-
first av
Chin Took (Chinese) groceries, 369 Eighth
China Chim (Chinese) laundry, 421 Tenth
Chinese Christian Association Building, 264 Thirteenth
Chinese Christian Association of the First Baptist Church,
719 Eleventh
Chinese Mission Methodist Episcopal Church, 612 Fifteenth
Chinese Presbyterian Church, Rev. I. M. Condit pastor, 264
Thirteenth
Chinese R. P. Mission, 1417 Central av
Chismore H. E. Mrs., res 912 Center
Chittenden Henry H. (George W. Babcock & Co.) res 1079
Central av
Chittenden Royal G., salesman Joseph G. Beach, res Ala-
meda
Chloupek Vincent, machinist Alameda Iron Works and en-
gineer Engine No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, res Fif-
teenth rear City Hall
Christen William, compositor (S. F.) res 763 Campbell
Christensen Ferdinand, laborer, res 142 Hannah
Christian Church, Rev. S. E. Pearre pastor, NE cor Fif-
teenth and Clay
Christiancy James, fireman C. P. R. R.
Christiansen Henry O., master mariner, res 720 Harrison
Christianson Chris., farm hand C.N. Tharsing, res W s High
nr Old County Road
Christison Ivi, teamster J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Christofi'ersen Anthony, blacksmith (S. F.) res 1410 Seven-
teenth
Christopher B. K., clerk C. F. Whitton, res S. F.
Chrissinger Philip B., driver Henry Schellhaas, res 701 Har-
rison
Christv Charles, carpenter, res 1607 Myrtle
Chu Pawn (Chu Pawn & Co.) res 763 Eleventh
CHU PAWN & CO. (Chu Pawn) Japanese bazaar, 464 Cen-
tral av nr Broadway
Chubb Charles M., carpenter and stairbuilder C. P. R. R.,
res 1576 Chestnut
Chubb John, res 1576 Chestnut
Church Augustus M., Justice of the Peace, 468 Eighth, res
1322 Tenth
Church Gideon,. laborer, res 1112 Fifteenth av
Church H. E., special policeman, res 1112 Linden
Sr I A 1 1 ly n P Y ^^^^ Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty,
. r. LHUI^Unl. 0(;ice,33Cear)St.,S.F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. 8. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 161
Church Joseph W., clerk (S. F.) res 826 Fifteenth
Church of Christ, Rev. Carroll Kendrick pastor, Medical
Hall, SW cor Clay aud Eleventh
Church of the Advent (Episcopal) Eev. Hamilton Lee rector,
NE cor East 20th aud Twelfth av
CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, Eev.
Michael King pastor, Rev. Patrick Maguire assistant
pastor, SW cor Eighth and Jeiferson
Chui-ch of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Rev. L. Serda pastor,
N s Fortieth nr Grove, Temescal
Church of the Seventh Day Adventists, NE cor Thirteenth
and Clay
Church Roderick W., deputy assessor Oakland Township,
res 1322 Tenth
Churchill Francis W., res 1368 Tenth
Churchill Robert P., res 1368 Tenth
Churchill William H., merchant, res 1368 Tenth
Cindra Manuel, farmer, res Tubbs' Ranch, Hays Valley
CITY ASSESSOR, Joseph M. Dillon, City Hall
CITY ATTORNEY, John M. Poston, City Hall
CITY CLERK, James Dods, City Hall
CITY COUNCIL, G. W. Babcock president, J. C Millan,
L. G. Cole, Jesse S. Wall, David Hewes, James Gill
and J. B. White, City Hall
CITY ENGINEER, Thomas W. Morgan, City Hall
CITY HALL, NW cor Fourteenth and San Pablo av
City Hall Stables, W. A. Richards proprietor, 514 Four-
teenth
CITY ITEMIZER, (semi-weekly) Richard S. Gladding
publisher and proprietor, 471 Thirteenth
CITY LICENSE COLLECTOR, J. A. Booth, City Hall
Citv Market, 416-418 Eleventh and 415-417 Central av
CITY MARSHAL, Myron E. Clough, City Hall
CITY PHYSICIAN, E. H. Woolsey, M. D., City Hall
CITY SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, H. J.
Todd, City Hall
CITY TAX COLLECTOR, Myron E. Clough, City Hall
CITY TREASURER, James Dods, City Hall
CITY WHARF, William Harwood, wharfinger foot of
Webster
Claffey James, grainer, res 1211 Franklin
Clancy Bridget, domestic 704 Eighth
Clarence B. Miss, teacher German-American School, res 6
Langton(S. F.)
Clarendon House, Mrs. J. Hovenden proprietress, 855
Washington
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GEO. W. CLARK, US Market St..s, F.. Impnrier PreDcli anfl Enslisti WALL PAPERS
162 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Clarey Charles, coachman Edward Hackett, res 1303 Franklin
Clark"& Woolley (George Clark and John Woolley) boiler-
makers, 668 Franklin
Clark A. K., secretary Seattle Coal and Transportation Co.
(S. F.) res 717 Tenth
Clark Ann, widow, res 671 Clinton, Lynn
Clark Annie C, widow, dressmaker, res 705 Harrison
Clark Belle Mrs., boarding, 835 Market
Clark Carlton H., clerk freight department C. P. R. E. (S.
F.) res 778 Eleventh
Clark Charles, carpenter, res S s Thirty-ninth nr Telegraph
Av, Temescal
Clark Charles B., pilot C. P. E. E. steamers, res 1055
Campbell
Clark Charles K., secretary Home Security and Loan Asso-
ciation, res NE cor Berkeley "Way and Grant, Berkeley
Clark Carrie Mrs., res N s Forty-fifth nr Telegraph av,
Clark Edwin A., res 1440 Filbert
Clark Daniel P., res 163 Tenth
Clark Foster T., liverystable 1066 Thirteenth av
Clark George (Clark & Woolley) res 1767 Goss
Clark G. W., joiner C. P. E. E., res 861 Cedar
Clark Henry C., hay and grain, S s Bay av, Melrose
Clark H. D., engineer C. P. E. E.
CLARK HORACE, confectionery and notions. Market Street
Station, res 761 Sixth
Clark Hugh, plasterer, res 77 Valley
Clark Isabella Mrs., res 856 Adeline
Clark James, groceries and liquors, 977 Fifth
Clark James A. (James A. Clark & Co.) res NE cor Forty-
third and Grove, Temescal
Clark James A. & Co. (James A. Clark and William AUing-
ham) artesian well borers, NE cor Forty-third and Grove,
Temescal
Clark James E., laborer M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
Clark Jerome B., fireman C. P. E. E., res 1718 Eighth
Clark John, potter, res 1356 Eighteenth
Clark John J ., student, res 1263 Webster
Clark John W., inventor, res 225 Third
Clark King, porter (S. F.) res 757 Market
Clark Marion, liquor saloon, 950 Broadway , res 461| Fourth
Clark M. C. Mrs., res 1207 Broadway
Clark Myron S., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1261 Cypress
CLARK NATHANIEL, proprietor Pacific Pottery (Sacra-
mento) ofiice NE cor Division and Cedar, res Sacramento
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
r33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
i. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ Q ] DIRECTORY. 163
Clark Patrick, laborer, res New York Hotel
Clark Peter, teamster Merrill & Son, res 1443 Linden
Clark Eachel Miss, res N s Temescal nr Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Clark Rebecca Miss, res N s Temescal nr Telegraph av,
Temgscal
Clark Richard N., porter C. P. R. R., res 1864 West
CLARK ROBERT V., proprietor Golden Star Hotel, 836
Broadway
Clark Sarah Miss, res N s Temescal nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Clark S. C, engineer C. P. R. R.
Clark Stephen J., clerk Post Office (S. F.) res 1360 Seven-
teenth
Clark Thomas, blacksmith C. P. R. R.
Clark William, res SE cor Fifth av and East 10th
Clarke Daniel, porter J. W. Smith, res Oakland House
Clarke Edwin A., laborer, res 1440 Filbert
Clarke Thomas B., clerk U. S. Sub-Treasury (S. F.) res
658 Eighth
Clarke W. Hamilton, clerk Mint (S. F.) res Deming House
Clarrage Edward D., sewing machine agent (S. F.) res 715
Tenth
Clarsan Louisa, domestic 304 East 17th
Clary John F., bookkeeper William Berringer, res 922 Fifth
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, George F. Degen
principal, 1265 Franklin
Classon & Trost (John Classon and Gustavus Trost) barbers
and cigar dealers, 1010 Broadway
Classon John (Classon & Trost) res 515 Delger
Claus Alex., cook M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
Claus Heniy, cook M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
Clausen Charles, plasterer, res 2126 Chestnut
Claveau Fredericka Mrs., groceries and liquors, NE cor
Fourth and Cla}'
Claveau Louis, miller Samm's Flouring Mills, res NE cor
Fourth and Clay
Clavelot Alcide, sawmaker, 411 Seventh
Clawson William F., principal Tompkins School, res 1964
San Pablo av
Clay Frederic, merchant (S. F.) res Old County Road nr
Hays Ranch
Clay Henry, cigarmaker, res W s Union av nr San Pablo av
Clayton & Kirk (William B. Clayton and George A. Kirk)
cabinetmakers and carpenters, 408 Tenth
Clayton Charles, commission merchant (S. F.) res 710 Fif-
teenth
ni RFRT R RRflWN ''^^'■^'^^ "^^^^ ^^wm Residence Property on the Coast.
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MUi St., S.F., Wholesale and Retail Sealer in Paper Hangings
164 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Clayton N. B. Mrs., res 674 Thirty-fourth
Clayton William B. (Clayton & Kirk) res 517 Ninth
Cleagle Joseph, laborer, res 252 B
Clear Thomas, fireman Oakland Gaslight Co., res 358 Ninth
Cleary Bridget, domestic 1114 Twelfth
Cleary James, florist, Peralta bet Thirty-sixth and Thirty-
seventh
Cleary Mary, domestic, 362 First
Cleary Michael, merchant, res 1065 Jackson
Cleary William, farm hand J. Lnsk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Cleland Francis G., engineer, res 1366 Tenth
Clem P. W. Mrs., res 1559 Broadway
Clement Carrie Mrs., res 762 Eighteenth
Clement C. H. Mrs., teacher, res 665 Central av
Clement Charles H.. traveling agent Payot, Upham & Co.
(S. F.) res 665 Central av
Clement Ephraim B., searcher records (S. F.) res 1264
Harrison
Clement Lewis M., superintendent track C. P. R. R. (S. F.)
res 1013 Central av
Clement Otto, draftsman, res 1009 Twenty-sixth
Clements Frank, brassfounder (S. F.) res 1824 William
Clements John, master mariner, res 1641 Adeline
Clements M. L., pressman Pacifi.c Press, res cor Central av
and Castro
Clements Thomas, painter C. P. R. R.
Clerk City, James Dods, Citv Hall
Clerk Police Court, D. E. B^rtree, City Hall
Clifford A. F., signpainter, res 866 Twenty-first
Clifford Frederick, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 7 Pearson's
Row
Clifford John, laborer, res 813 Chester
Clifford Joseph, engineer C. P. R. R., res 622 Lewis
Clifford Thomas, car driver Oakland R. R., res SW cor Tel-
egraph av and Forty-ninth, Temescal
Clifford Timothy, laborer, res Magnolia nr Twenty-fourth
Clifford W^illiam, blacksmith Haller & Nolan, res 836 Broad-
way
Clift William, mining superintendent, res 1217 Webster
Clifton William, bookkeeper Grayson, Harrell & Co., res
Nicholl House
Cline Nehemiah, porter J. Mora Moss, res 474 Twenty-sixth
CLINTON FLOUR MILLS, Weston & Welch proprietors,
cor Twelfth av and East 11th, ofiice and warehouse
423-425 Eleventh
SI? T A ITMITR Y ^^sHina called lor and Delivered in s. F., Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley
. r . Jjii U n UH l . OfRce, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 165
Clinton House, SW cor Sixth av and East Central av
Clisby Setli, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 535 Thirty-sixth
Clivio C, groceries and fruits, 920 Broadway
Clodius Frida, seamstress, 576 Eighth
Cloeren Edward, foreman Oakland Brewery, res 2030 Broad-
way
Clonen John (Gibbons & Clonen) res SE cor Seventh and
Henry
Clooney & O'Brien (Thomas J. Clooney and William O'Brien)
hay and grain, wood and coal, NW cor Seventh and
Henry
Clooney Thomas J. (Clooney & O'Brien) res 1519 Fifth
Cloudman Charles H., shoemaker, 1357 Peralta
Clough Alton H., res N s East 16th bet Twenty -second and
Twenty-third avs
Clough James P., dairyman, res N s East 16th bet Twenty-
second and Twenty-third avs
Clough Jane, domestic George J. Mitchell, 568 Caledonia av
CLOUGH MYRON E., City Marshal and Tax Collector,
office City Hall, res 569 Eighth
Clow Amelia B. Miss, teacher Durant School, res 571 Cale-
donia av
Clow J. Bruce, medical student J. M. Selfridge, res 571 Cal-
edonia av
Clow Mary B. Miss, teacher, res 571 Caledonia av
Clow R. Mrs., widow, res 571 Caledonia av
Cluskey Henry, secretary Hardy Powder Co. (S.F.) res 1573
Broadway
Clymer James J., capitalist, res 306 Fourteenth
Clynes Michael, hostler, res 658 Magnolia
Coady R. E., livery stable (Alameda) res 814 Central av
Coakley Daniel, laborer, res 828 Fifteenth
Coates Caleb, liquor dealer (S. F.) res 916 Center
Coates Charles A., painter, res 2034 Chestnut
Coates Edward J., groceries and liquors, NE cor Adeline
and Fourteenth
Coates Fannie, widow, res 363^ Central av
Coates William D., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 482 Edwards
Coats F. C, agent, res 564 East 16th
Cobb D. L., printer Pacific Press, res cor Central av and
Castro
Cobb George D., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res NE cor Eighth
and Brush
Cobb Louis, carpenter, res 1814 Atlantic
Cobb Marietta S. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res Eemil-
lards Building
Collect Your Bills s^'^iflllib
S. K. cor. £I4jillTII ST. and BBOAUWAY, Up Stairs.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarUet St., S, F.--Complete stocK or Paper Hansings-Mllnl WorKien.
166 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Cobb Moses G., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res NE cor Eighth
and Brush
Cobb Kufus S., watchman C. P. E. R., res Ship Yard
Cobbledick James, res 177 East Central av
Coby Peter, laborer, res 670 East 16th, rear
Cochran Asa H., painter, res 1114 Tenth av
Cochran Jesse F., signpainter, res 1640 Myrtle
Cochran John T., commission merchant (S. F.) res 560 Six-
teenth
Cody John, laborer, res 362 B
Coe John T., collector, 921 Broadway, res 514 Fifteenth
Cofer W. W. picture-frame maker S. A. Perry & Co., res
1355 Telegraph av
Coffee Michael H., dry and fancy goods, 875 Broadway, res
559 Eighth
Coffey William, res 1423 San Pablo av
Coffey William J., compositor Pacific Press, res 810 Filbert
Coffin Albert F., stockbroker (S. F.) res 726 Fifteenth
Coffin Arthur W., clerk (S. F.) res 726 Fifteenth
Coffin C. S. Mrs., widow, res 1159 Alice
Coffin E. Mrs., res 1165 Washington
Coggeshall Frederic C, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr
Temescal Creek
Coghlan John, mining, res E s Fortieth nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Cogswell J. P., real estate, res 1116 West
Cohen Jacob M., res 1696 Seventh
Cohen James, blacksmith C. P. R. R., res 815 Twenty-second
Cohen Philip, res 619 Ninth
Cohen John, painter, res 1852 Division
Cohen R., res 863 Wood
Cohen Rebecca Mrs., stationerv, cigars, tobacco and fancy
goods, 863 Wood
Cohen Simon S., groceries, 1743 Adeline
Conn Abraham, glazier A. Marks, res 915 W^ebster
COHN I. E., physician, office and res 1258 Eighth
Cohn John J., painter, res NW cor Cedar and Division
Cohn Louis, wharfinger (S. F.) res 667 Central av
Coin Albert, baker Longe & Baliran, res 1228 Broadway
Coin Raimond, laundry, 1228 Broad^vay
Coiteux Joseph, teamster Remillard Brick Co., res 560 Second
Coker William, mining, res 562 Eleventh
Colbacker Theodore, laborer, res W s San Pablo av nr rail-
road crossing
Colbarn Edward S., freight clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res
1453 Eighth
S. F. LAUNDRY,
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 167
Colbiirn Jacob S. (J. S. Colburn & Co.) res Alameda
COLBURN J. S. & CO. (J. S. Colburn) real estate and
general insurance agents, NE cor Wood and Seventh
Colbj Amasa D. , farmer, res W s Claremont av S of College av
Colby Flora I., dressmaker, res 483 Twenty-fifth
Colby Frank A. Miss, dressmaker, res 483 Twenty-fifth
Colby George E., student University, res W s Claremont av
S of College av
Colby Hiram H. (Steere & Colby) res 1315 Twelfth av
Colby Jane, domestic 969 Grove
Colby Julia E. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 608 Eigh-
teenth
Cole Claude H., steward Galindo Hotel, res 970 Twenty-
fourth
Cole Edward F., salesman (S. F.) res 534 Fifteenth
Cole John T., real estate, res 514 Fifteenth
Cole Leander G. (Burnham, Standeford & Co.) and member
City Council, res 1545 Webster
COIjE rector E., dentist, NW cor Eleventh and Broad-
way, room 6, res SE cor Adeline and Tenth
Cole School, J. P. Garlick principal, N s Tenth bet Union
and Poplar
Cole William W., laborer Samm's Flouring Mill, res 553
Second
Coleman H. Mrs., fluter Contra Costa Laundry
Coleman Hamilton, cook Contra Costa Laundry
Coleman James, res N s Forty-sixth nr Shattuck av, Temescal
Coleman John, teamster Louis Jaife, res 812 Franklin
Coleman John W., capitalist (S. F.) res NW cor Eighth and
Brush
Coleman Luke, whitener and plasterer, res 867 Twentieth
Coleman Patrick E., engineer F. Barnard & Co., res 1018
Fifth
Colfer John, yardman George F. Crist, res 780 East 18th
Colgett John, gardener, res 1011 Fourteenth
Colin Benoit, trunk manufacturer, 415 Thirteenth, res Perry
nr Prospect av
College Hall, A. C. Dietz proprietor, NE cor Harrison and
Central av
Collett John, farmer, res S s Temescal nr Cherry, Temescal
CoUiati Ferdinand, laborer C. P. Pt. E., res C. P. Kailroad
House
Collier John H., mill superintendent, res 776 Eleventh
Collier Susie Miss, res 493 Plymouth av
Colligan Charles, liquor saloon, 1851 Seventh
Collins Albert W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1030 Peralta
PilhoKt 9 PrniAin Ht'iises Built, and HOQses and Lots lor Sale on tlie Installment Plan.
UlllJCll Ot DiUWil Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKei St„ S. F., tletoest collection ol aoflern An Paper Haneiiigs.
168 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Collins Andrew J., clerk Bernstein & Co., res SE cor Eigh-
teenth and Market
Collins Asa S., clerk County Court House, res 1030 Peralta
Collins Benjamin, carpenter and builder, res 1230 Eighth av
Collins Benjamin Jr., pressman (S. F.) res 1419 Central av
Collins Con. C, engineer C. P. E. K.
Collins Dennis, laborer, res 167 Eighth
Collins Edward, laborer, res S s Forty-fifth nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Collins EldonH., copyist County Kecorder's Office, res Hay-
wards
Collins Edward L., student University
Collins Frederick T., hatter (S. F.) res 1763 Lincoln
Collins George B., painter (S. F.) res 908 Center
Collins George H., lumber dealer (S. F.) res 526 Tenth
COLLINS HENRY M., groceries and general merchandise,
and agent Wells, Fargo & Co., 1766 Seventh, res 1823
Short
Collins James, res 1508 Third
Collins James A., agent and telegraph operator Sixteenth-st
Station C. P. li. B., res San Leandro
Collins Jeremiah, expressman and varieties, 773 Seventh
Collins Jeremiah, fireman^C. P. R. R., res 1664 Pacific
COLLINS JOHN S., secretary Mountain View Cemetery,
res Mountain View Cemetery
Collins Lyman P., salesman (S. F.) res 935 Campbell
Collins Maggie, widow, domestic 1053 Fifth av
Collins Mary, domestic 125 East Central av
Collins Michael, contractor, res 638 Chestnut
Collins Nellie, widow, res 839 Eighteenth
Collins Patrick H., laborer, res 1661 Sixteenth
Collins Patrick M. (P. M. Collins & Co.) res 615 Seventeenth
Collins P. M. & Co. (Patrick M. Collins) real estate agents,
954 Seventh
Collins Pauline, widow, res 552 Sycamore
Collins Eichard, carpenter, res 1230 Eighth av
Collins Eobert, compositor, res 917 Fifth
Collins Thomas, gasfitter and plumber, res 712 Broadway
Collins William, superintendent Mountain View Cemetery,
res 1986 Webster
Collischonn Charles, bank clerk (S. F.) res 763 Grove
Collj'er Charles, carpenter, res 1728 Central av
Collyer David, plumber (S. F.) res 1728 Central av
Collyer George, printer (S. F.) res 1728 Central av
Collyer Jacob, carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1728 Central av
Collyer John, laborer, res 711^ Fifth
O r I AIIMnpY Pf^OMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 169
Colman J. Edward, with W. S. Read & Co., res 828 Webster
Colman John, wood turner, res 828 Webster
Columbia Soda Works, C. C Dall proprietor, 754 Clay
Colvin James A., gasfitter (S. F.) res 1726 Pacific
Colvin Mary A., widow, res 1012 East 16tli
Colwell William A., clerk O. M. Amy, res W s Telegraph
av nr Foity-niuth, Temescal
Comber James, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1614 Eighth
COMER JOHN H., proprietor Seventh Street House, NW
cor Seventh and Pine
Commercial Insurance Co., J. J. Gardiner agent, 1106
Broadway
Commercial Union Assurance Co., John H. Troy agent, 457
Ninth
Commissioner Court, J. E. Havens, Chambers, Court House,
2nd floor
Commonwealth Insurance Co. (Fire of Boston) Doe, Griffin
& Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Compton Annie Mrs., res S s Cleveland av nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Compton K. H. brakeman C. P. R. R., res Union Hotel
Comstock Albert V., foreman Union Shaft (Virginia City,
Nev.) res 1518 Broadway
Comstock Mary Mrs., res Kohler-Chase House
CONARD WILLIS D., drugs and medicines, 633 East Cen-
tral av
Conboy Mary, widow, res Tweut3'-second nr Filbert
Concanon Marcus M., resSW cor Twenty -fifth and Broad-
way
Concanon William N., carpenter and builder, res SW cor
Twenty-fifth and Broadway
Condit Ira M. Rev., pastor Chinese Presbyterian Church,
res 262 Thirteenth
Condon James P., laborer, res San Leandro Road, Fitch-
burg
Condon Thomas, with H. C. Clark, res Bay av, Melrose
Condre Francis M., widow, fruits and confectionery, 669
Broadway
Condrey Maria, domestic 1120 Peralta
Condron Delia Mrs., teacher Mills' Seminary
Cone John, laborer, res 1715 Atlantic
Conger B. T., compositor, res N s Alcatraz av nr Calais,
Temescal
Conger William, clerk John Cushing, res NW cor Ninth and
Washington
Congregational Association of Christian Chinese, 623 Tenth
The "Oakland" Collection Office, eTa!J
Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F.--Special Besigjs in Window Shades to Orfler.
170 OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Congregational Church, NW cor Third and Castro
Congress E. Mrs., res 469| Ninth
CONKLIN BROTHERS (William M. and Frank) proprie-
tors Oakland Carpet Beating Establishment, N s Twen-
ty-first bet Telegraph av and Broadway
Conklin Frank (Conklin Brothers) res S. F.
Conklin Frank G., glove manufacturer (S. F.) res 1266
Fourth av
Conklin William M. (Conklin Brothers) res S. F.
Conley John, laborer, res 703 Twenty-seventh
Conley John, plasterer, res 1710 Pacific
Conley Lizzie, domestic Jose' M. Valdez, W s Waverley bet
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Conley Margaret, chambermaid Tubbs Hotel
Conley Michael, laborer, res 1622 Union
Conlin Edward, blacksmith C. P. R. Pt., res 809 Twenty-
second
Conlon John, lather, res 654 Linden
Connecticut Insurance Co. (fire, of Hartford) Doe, Griffin &
Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Connell Maria Miss, dressmaker ("S. F.) res 1269 Central av
Connell Mary Mrs., res 1269 Central av
Connell Michael, barkeeper S. D. Cronin, res 1760 San
Pablo av
Connell Rose Miss, dressmaker (S. F.) res 1269 Central av
Connell Thomas, master mariner, res foot Bay av, Melrose
Connelly Denis, res 470 Seventh
Connelly Michael, dairyman Julius Frank, res S s East 14th
nr Fruit Vale av
Connelly Nicholas, butcher, res W s Union av nr Green
Connelly Thomas, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Connely Dennis, stableman, res 519 Sixth
Conners John, dealer fruit (S. F.)res N s Forty-fifth nr Tel-
egraph av, Temescal
Conners Maggie Miss, teacher Cole School, res 1354 Eighth
Conners Mary, domestic NW cor Park and San Pablo av
O .<^ XS: 3Li .<^ INT X3
STEAM CARPET BEATING MACHINE,
Twenty-flrst Street, between Broadway awl Telegrapli Avenue.
CONKLIN BROS. .... PROPRIETORS.
S. F, LftUNDRY,
WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 171
Conners MoUie E. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 1354
Eighth
Conners Timothy, employee C P. K. K.
Connerty Mary, domestic P. S. Wilcox, 1689 Telegraph av
Conness Thomas, gardener John A. Benson, res Seminary
av nr Mills' Seminary
Connolly Francis, stevedore, res 921 Fifth
Connolly Frank, laborer C. P. E. K., res 953 Fifth
Connolly Jeremiah, barkeeper S. D. Cronin, res 1760 San
Pablo av
Connolly John, car cleaner C P. R. P., res 1710 Pacific
Connolly Martin, laborer, res N s First bet Magnolia and
Adeline
Connolly Owen, laborer, res 863 Cedar
Connolly Patrick, res 769 Pine
Connolly William, laborer, res 652 Franklin
Connor Cornelius, laborer, res 1062 Twenty-fourth
Connor Daniel, laborer Castle Dome Mining and Smelting
Co., res E s High nr P. P. crossing, Melrose
Connor Eliza, fancy goods, 961 Seventh
Connor Hugh, laborer, res E s Railroad av opp Merced av,
Temescal
Connor Mary A. Mrs., res 957 Jefferson
Connor Peter C., expressman, res 1505 Fifth
Connor William, car cleaner C. P. R. R., res 1662 Six-
teenth
Connors Bridget, domestic John H. Smyth, W s Claremont
av nr Tvler, Claremont
Connors C.,"^ engineer C. P. R. R., res 1718 Eighth
Connors Dora, domestic L. H. Hawley, 2100 Telegraph av
Connors Patrick, laborer, res 223 Ettie
Connors William, coachman Frederick Delger, res 252 Louisa
Conrad George, billiard-table maker (S. F.) res 760 Frank-
lin
CONRADI PHILLIP, cigars and tobacco, 467 Seventh, res
215 Fifth
Conradi William, cigarnlaker Phillip Conradi, res 215 Fifth
Conry John, tinsmith, res 1312 West
Conry Joseph T., plumber R. D. Fearey, res 1312 West
Considine Patrick, groceries and liquors, 218 Sixth
Conte Frank J., laborer Manuel Cindra, res Hays Vallev
Continental Insurance Co. (Fire of New York) Doe, Griffin
<fc Seaman agents, 95^' Broadway
CONTINENTAL OIL AND TRANSPORTATION CO.. R.
R. Kirkpatrick agent, warehouse cor Castro and First,
office 714 Castro
riTTTTTITtm TiTinTTTlT Pai-iios Pui-fhaslua: fiirnished willi Mone.r for
Interett. Ao. 8 Varfe Bow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645MamtSt,S. F, Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
172 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
CONTRA COSTA LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION, Hallett,
Bartlett & Dalton proprietors, NW cor Fourteenth and
Kirkhara, office 867 Broadway and 28 Sacramento S. F.
CONTRA COSTA PRODUCE CO., Jones & Slitz managers,
369 Central av
CONTRA COSTA WATER CO., A. Chabot president, Wil-
liam H. Mead secretary, Remi Chabot superintendent,
458 Eighth
Contreras Clara, domestic O. H. Burnham. 1017 Madison
Contreras Frederick, teamster Daniel Foster, res 522 Fourth
Contreras Peter, teamster, res 522 Fourth
Convent of Our Lady of Lourdes, East 16th bet Fifteenth
and Sixteenth avs
Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Sister M. J.
Baptist superior principal, 1534 Webster
Converse A. M., res 574 Sycamore
Conway Martin, laborer, res 1312 West
Conway Mary, domestic George A. Nourse, res 1205 Oak
Conway Samuel T., teamster Asher Tyler, res cor Eighth av
and East 11th
Conway Thomas, gardener Oakland Ladies' Relief Society
Home, S s Linden bet Telegraph av and Broadway,
Temescal
Conway Thomas, laborer, res N s Fortieth nr Lusk, Tem-
Cook Nellie Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res 729 Eighth
escal
Coogan Timothy C, attorney -at-law (S. F.) res 954 Fifth
Cook Alexander J., cattle dealer, res 1212 Sixteenth av
Cook Alonzo G., attorney-at-law, res NW cor Kennedy and
Dennison, East Oakland
Cook Andrew R., butcher Victor Gilardin, res 1212 Six-
teenth av
Cook Carrie, cook I. W- Knox, 534 Knox pi
Cook Carroll, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 122 Lake
Cook C. W., res Galindo Hotel
Cook Elisha Mrs., widow, res 1305 Madison
Cook Frank, laundryman Contra CoSta Laundry
Cook George W., chemist (S. F.) res 729 Eighth
Cook George W. Jr., clerk (S. F.) res 729 Eighth
Cook James, res 1610 Central av
Cook James, tailor S. Francis, res 765 Jackson
Cook Joseph, laborer, res 418 Third, rear
Cook Joseph E., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1155 Jackson
Cook L. A. Mrs., widow, res 821 Washington
Cook Napoleon B., carpenter Oakland Planing Mills, res
Alameda
Sr I AIINnDY WASHING done at short notice.
. r. LMUIlUril. Office. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 173
Cook Peter, printer (S. F.) res 1222 Fourteenth
Cook Philip Mrs., widow, dressmaker, res 912 Clay-
Cook Sarah B., widow, res 1385 Telegraph av
Cook S. M. Mrs., res 960 Clay
Cool Russell H., dentist, office and res Dietz Opera House,
NE cor Webster and Central av
Coolbaugh Elizabeth, widow, res 561 East 16th
Coolbrith Ina D. Miss, librarian Oakland Free Library, res
564 Fifteenth
Coolej Herman, assistant engineer C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res
1665 Seward
Coolidge George W., cream tartar (S. F.) res 811 Castro
Coolidge James C, local agent U. S. Railway Mail Service
(S. F.) res 695 Thirty-fourth
Coolidge Mary E., widow, res 811 Castro
Coome Robert B., compiler, res N s Sixth bet Broadway
and Washington
Cooney John, laborer Charles Newton
Cooney Peter E., letter carrier, res 1638 Adeline
Coons George, carpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
Coop John, carpenter (S. F.) res 313 Seventh
Cooper A. J. Mrs., furnished rooms, Snyder Block
Cooper Ansel J., clerk W. E. Beeson, res 475 Ninth
Cooper Eugene T., secretary California Paper Co. (S. F.)
res NE cor East 14th and Fifth av
Cooper Francis, teamster Taylor & Co., res 733 Magnolia
Cooper Jane Mrs., res N s Forty-seventh nr Shattuck av,
Temescal
Cooper Thomas, laborer, res 713 Brush
Coots John, painter, res 672 TAventy-seventh
Coots John W., plumber, res 672 Twenty-seventh
Cope Hayward, student, res 1513 Telegraph av
Cope John, clerk Charles McCall, res 1368 Brush
Cope Walter B., student Univeisity, res 1513 Telegraph av
Cope Warner W., attorney-at-law''(S. F.) res 1513 Tele-
graph av
Copeland E. N. Mrs., res 613 Fifteenth
Copeland Isaac, miner, res 688 Twenty-fourth
Copeland William, bakery, 1574 Fifth
COPIjIN ALANSON, importer corsets, ladies' underwear,
children's goods, etc.", 1171 Broadway, res 566 Fred-
erick
Copp Charles W., hackman C. A. McCloud, res 673 Tenth
Copp H. E. Mrs., res NW cor Broadway and Twenty-first
Copp J., cook J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Claremont av and
Clifton, Temescal
Collect Your Bills IMS.L'1
ST. and BBOADWAY, t'liSl^jrt.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marm St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
174 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Copp Lincoln, driver Wliittier, Fuller & Co., res NW cor
Broadway and Twenty -first
Copperheim Mrs., res 527 Charter
Corbeille Gilbert, coachman Sacred Heart College, res 22
Webster
Corbin Caroline, widow, res lOGl Seventh av
Corcoran James, res 1B78 Ninth
Cordan Antonio C. barber (S. F.) res 506 East 15th
Cordan Frank C, barber (S. F.) res 506 East 15th
Cordano Michael, bootblack (S. F.) res 655 Myrtle
Corder James G., glue manufacturer. East Central av foot
Twentieth av, res 970 East Central av
Corder F. E., tanner Thomas W. Corder, res Alcatraz av,
Harmon Tract
Corder Thomas W., hides and tallow, Butchertown, res
972 Center
Cordes Edward, clerk L. Feldmann & Co., res 1318 Seventh
Cordes H., clerk Hermann Koster, res 719 Webster
Cordes Hermann, res 1318 Seventh
Cordes John (Bredhoff & Cordes) res 819 Kirkham
Corkery Philip, laborer, res 814 Henry, rear
Corley Thomas, nursery, NW cor Old County Road and
Cameron
Corliss Elihu M., car repairer C. P. R. R., res 887 Pine
Cornell Charles E., collector (S. F.) res 1113 Eighth av
Cornell Charles M., carpenter and contractor, res 1113
Eighth av
Cornell George P., detective (S. F.) res 574 East 14th
Cornell Peter M., carpenter East Oakland Planing Mills, res
1107 Twenty-second av
Cornell Robert, res 854 Jefferson
Cornish Alexander, upholsterer, res 404 Fifth
Cornish W. C, farmer, res SW cor Fruit Vale av and Old
County Road
Cornor Charles W., boot and shoemaker, 359 Central av, res
810 Jackson
CORNWALL AMBROSE, dentist, 1069 Broadway, res cor
Vernon and Lee
Cornwell M. H., carcleaner, res 920 Henry
CORONER ALAMEDA COUNTY, William T. Hamilton,
office 1112 Broadway
Corrella M., res 360 East 16th
Corrigan Daniel, laborer, res W s Webster nr Mountain
View Cemetery
Corrigan Peter, plumber John G. Anderson, res 824 Lin-
den
Q P I AIINHRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY. 175
Cortage Edward L., proprietor West Oakland Broom Fac-
tory, 1667 William
Cory Benjamin F., bricklayer, res Capitol Hotel
Cosmopolitan House, NW cor Seventh and Broadway
Cosmopolitan Mutual Building and Loan Association, George
Atkinson secretary, 624 East Central av
Costa John, seaman, res 152 Louise
Costellon Damion, clerk J. B. Miranda, res 407 Eighth
Costigan James M., manager Granger's Business Associa-
tion (S. F.) res 1305 Franklin
Costigan John H., division shop clerk C. P. K. R., res 1046
Peralta
Cotter William, real estate, res 967 Cypress
Cotter William J., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 967 Cypress
Cotton Charles E., messenger American District Telegraph
Co., res 546 Thirty-fifth
Cotton C. W. Mrs., widow, res 546 Thirty-fifth
Cotton Ernest J., blindmaker Enterprise Mills, res 546
Thirty-fifth
Cotton Frank E., carpenter, res 590 Thirty-fifth
Cotton Jared C, bookkeeper California Building Co., res
662 Fourth
Cotton Lee F., painter, res 761 Clay
Cottrell Henry, assistant secretary Union Club (S. F.) res
1003 Central av
Coughlin Dennis, milkman, res 771 Eleventh
Coughlin Edward J., blacksmith C. P. E. E.
Coughlin Jeremiah, hostler Eobert Glover, res 841 Clay
Coughlin John, blacksmith C. P. E. E., res 1519 Seventh
Coughlin John, special police, res 821 Washington
Coughlin John J., foreman* M. De La Montanya, res 903
Washington
Coughlin Michael, laborer C. P. E. E., res 125 Hannah
Coughlin Timothy L., sign painter Frederick M. Farwell
Coulter W., painter Stanley Stephenson, res Oakland House
COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR, Andrew Eyder, office
Court House, room 1
COUNTY COURT HOUSE, W s Broadway bet Fourth and
Fifth
COUNTY CORONER, William T. Hamilton, 1112 Broad-
way
County Jail, E s Washington bet Fourth and Fifth
COUNTY RECORDER, P. E. Borein, office Court House,
room 9
COUNTY SHERIFF, Jeremiah Tyrrel, office Court House,
first floor
Pllhoi't 9 DrniAfn No better Investmenl lHan me BarEains in Alameda Real Eslaie
UIIUCllOC DIUWIL Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
176 OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, J. C.
Gilson, office Court Hovise, room 5
COUNTY SURVEYOR, Alameda County, George L. Nus-
baumer, office Court House, first floor
COUNTY TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR, Charles
E. Palmer, office Court House, room 2
Courreges John, tripe dealer, Butchertown, res N s Summer
nr Adeline, Temescal
Court Commissioner, J. F. Havens, chambers Court House,
second floor
Court House, County, W s Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth
Court House School, Miss C. M. Ellis principal, NW cor
East 14th and Twentieth av
Court Police, John Yule Judge, City Hall
COURT SUPERIOR, Department No. 1, A. M. Crane Judge,
chambers Court House, second floor. Department No.
2, W. E. Greene Judge, chambers Court House, second
floor
Courvoisier Frederick L., fruits and vegetables, 1375 Frank-
lin ♦
Coutolenc Eugene F., market, NE cor Third and Jefferson,
res 574 Third
Coutolenc John H., butcher, res 612 Filbert
Covaco Joaquin P., shoemaker, 455 Fourth
Covasso Eene J., laborer Continental Oil Co., res 665 Third
Coveney John, carpenter, res 859 Clay
Covert H. S., painter C. P. E. K., res Winsor House
Cowan David D., shipcarpenter C.P.E.R., res 1779 William
Cowan Ewing, painter, res 725 Henry
Cowan J. R., traveling agent, res 665 Eleventh
CoAvan William H., foreman East Oakland Planing Mills,
res S s Thirty-ninth nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Cowan William H., plumber (S. F.) res 1121 Peralta
Coward Hamilton G., miner, res 1324 Eleventh av
Coward M. G., clerk Tribune Publishing Co., res 1324 Elev-
enth av
Coward P, H., messenger Tribune Publishing Co., res 1324
Eleventh av
Cowell John, carpenter, res 367 East 18tli
Cowell Richard, carpenter, res 412 East 16th
Cowell Thomas, gardener Watson A. Bray, res 1656 Thir-
teenth av
Coweu John Q., painter, res 1458 Seventh
Cowper Isaac, veterinary surgeon, res 1461 San Pablo av
Cowper Jane Mrs., variety store, 1461 San Pablo av
Cox George, woodturner (S. F.) res 204 B
^ F I A K I N n R Y ^^<=>*=»<=* "XTVovrls., JLmo^v\7- I=»i-ice)ei
Office. 33 GearY St., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ ] DIPECTORY. 177
Cox George W., mining, res E s Claremont av bet Tyler and
Russell, Claremont
Cox Francelia Miss, res 950 Wood
Cox Gustave, civil engineer, res 569 Eighth
Cox James P. C, insurance agent (S. F.) res 861 Myrtle
Cox James W. (J. W. Cox & Co., S. F.) res Koss Browne
Way off Vernon av, Claremont
Cox J. T. Mrs., physician, res 362 East 10th
Cox J. W., painter C. P. R. R.
Cox J. W. Mrs., res Tremont House
Cox Patrick A. (McMillan & Cox) res 837 Market
Cox Thomas J., railroadman, res 1557 Seventh
Cox William, carpenter, res 1817 Goss
Coxhead Thomas C, physician and surgeon, 476 Central av,
res 674 Sixteenth
Coyne John, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1517 Atlantic
Coyne John T., clerk Newland House
Coyne Michael, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 825 Chester
Cozzens Thomas, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Crabtree Benjamin, res 1653 Grove #
Crabtr^e Couvers L., assistant general baggage agent C. P.
R. R. (S. F.) res 519 Seventeenth
Craddock Charles F., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1309 Web-
ster
Craffe Henry, porter (S. F.) res 1052 East Twenty-first
Craft N. E., groceries 853 East Central av, res 561 East 16th
Craft Hichard C, grocer, res 561 East 16th
Craib Wilb'am, collector Edward A. Brown, res 359 Ninth
Craig Albert W., photographer (S. F.) res 310 Third
Craig Andrew^, salesman Oakland Lumber Yard, res 1213
Madison
Craig Belle, widow, res 1013 Sixth av
Craig Homer A., insurance (S. F.) res 2223 Grove
Craig Hugh, insurance agent (S. F.) res 1126 Myrtle
Craig Simpson A., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.)res 867 Chester
Craig Victor, photographer (S. F.) res 310 Third
CRAIG WILLIAM H., dentist, 1055 Broadway, rooms 1-2,
res 570 Thirteenth
Craig William H., real estate agent, 1002 Broadway, res 867
Chester
Craig William J., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 867 Chester
Craker Judson T., sash and blind maker (S. F.) res 1709
Central av
Cram Edward G., res 933 Linden
Cramer A. E. H., accountant Union Savings Bank, res 1509
Broadway
rnllpr! Yniir Rllk wim adams & co.."oaM(i
12
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mami St., S. F., Importer Frencli and Englist WALL PAPERS
178 OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Crandall Henry B., carpenter, res 1678 Lincoln
Crandell Benjamin, letter carrier, res 675 East 24:th
CRANE ADDISON M., Judge Superior Court, Department
No. 1, chambers Court House, top floor, res Haywards
Crane Charles W., advertising and purchasing agent (S. F.)
res 1059 Poplar
Crane Ellen, domestic, 156 East Central av
Crane Erwin J., agent (S. F.) res 1379 Jackson
Crane James E., clerk C. P. R. E. (S. F.) res 963 Clay
Crane Jesse H., clerk (S. F.) res 815 Thirteenth
Crane Mary A. Mrs., res 921 Webster
Crane William H., attorney-at-law, res 971 Market
Cranston Robert £)., carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res
1466 Fifth
Crase James, foreman of construction C. P. R. R., .res 1461
Third
Crawford Alfred, carpenter, res 404 Fifth
Crawford Arthur W^., carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res
Franklin House
Crawfor(i Ashbury E., teamster, res 617 Tenth
Crawford J. W., farmer, E s San Pablo av nr Alcatraz av,
Temescal
Crawford Lucy E. Mrs., teacher Tompkins School, res Cen-
tennial House
Crawford S., pressman Tribune Publishing Co., res 810
Webster
Crawford Thomas B., engineer (S. F.) res cor Central avand
Wood
Crawford Thomas O., principal Lincoln School, res Centen-
nial House
Crawley Jeremiah, farmer, res 837 Twenty-ninth
Creed Johanna, domestic 1018 Eighteenth
Crellin John, oyster dealer (S. F.) res 1061 Oak
Crellin Thomas, oyster dealer (S. F.) res 1364 Broadway
Crellin Thomas A., student, res 1061 Oak
Crenan Rosa Miss, clerk John F. Snow & Co., res S. F.
Creque Frederick F., supervisor weights of mails (S. F.) res
W s Claremont av nr Tyler, Claremont
Creque William K., res N s Tyler bet Claremont and Col-
lege avs, Claremont
Cressey Calvin J. (A. J. Butterfield & Co.) res Modesto
Cribben John, coachman, res 1054 Broad way
Crichton Robert, deputy assessor, res 563 Sixth
Crinnion Peter, builder, res 768 Seventh
Crisman C. L., carpenter, res NE cor Elizabeth and Alcatraz
av, Temescal
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY .=.^"'"— -~
I 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ C ] DIRECTORY. 179
Crist Elizabeth, widow, res 972 Thirty-fifth
Crist Elsie Miss, res 972 Thirty-fifth '
CRIST GEORGE F., proprietor Brooklyn Lumber Yard,
foot Commerce (and George F. Crist & Co.) res 1053
East 14th
CRIST GEORGE F. & CO. (George F. Crist, John C. Kued
and Henrj J. Derby) proprietors Brooklyn Tannery, NE
cor Twenty -first and East Central avs
Crist Kudolph, res 1053 East 14th
Croci John, gardiner J. E. "^^'hitcher, res 1518 Curtis
Crocker Aaron (L. & A. Crocker) res 1017 Webster
Crocker Adolph, salesman L. <fe A. Crocker, res 1017 Web-
ster
Crocker Joel, brakeman C. P. E. R., res 1516 Eighth
Crocker L. & A. (Lesser and Aaron Crocker) staple and fancy
dry goods, 458-460 Ninth
Crocker Lesser (L. & A. Crocker) res S. F.
Crocker Winslow, carpenter, res S s Fourteenth bet West
and Market
Crockett John, mining secretary (S. F.) res S s East 14th,
Fruit Yale
Crockett Joseph B., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res S s East 14th,
Fruit Yale
Croke James, groceries and liquors, 1701 Adeline
Croker Mary Mrs., nurse, res Tremont House
Crompton George, clerk P. W. Butler 6c Co.
Cromptou James, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, res
1651 Myrtle
Crompton John, engineer stmr Thoroughfare, res NE cor
Telegraph ay and Twenty-fifth
Crompton Robert, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, res
1651 Myrtle
Crompton Sarah, groceries, 1651 Myrtle
Crompton Thomas, gardener Groves & Buchanan, res Tele-
gi'aph av ur Sycamore
Cron William, butcher, res 955 East Central ay
Cron William Jr., butcher, res 955 East Central ay
Cronan Cornelius, laborer, res S s Forty-sixth nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
Cronan Ellen, widow, res 561 East 15th
Cronan John, farmer, res NE cor Old County Road and
Mitchell, Fruit Yale
Crone Ellen, domestic 522 Ninth
Cronin Annie Miss, dressmaker Mrs. E. W. Johnson, res
561 East 15th
Cronin Bridget, chambermaid I. L. Requa, Piedmont
ril RFRT & RRRU/N °^^^^^^ °''^ Desirable Residence Property on tie Coast
Call at No. 2 Park Row. Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 HaiKet St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Oealer in Paper Hangings
180 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Cronin Catherine Miss, res 471 Tweuty-sixth
Cronin Daniel, driver Brooklyn Engine No. 4, Oakland Fire
Department, res S s East 14tli bet Twelfth and Thir-
teenth avs
Cronin Denis, carriage washer Robert Glover, res NW cor
Seventeenth and San Pablo av
Cronin Stephen D., saloon, 1752 San Pablo av, res 1760 San
Pablo av
Crook A. B., mining agent, res 809 Webster
Crooks Matthew J. , res E s Humboldt av nr Oregon, Tem-
escal
Cropley Simon, expressman, res 420 First
Crosby Charles, fireman C. P. R. R.
Crosby Kate, domestic SE cor Twenty-first and East 29th
Crosby John G., car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1808 William
Crosley J. S., produce dealer, res G02 Sixteenth
Cross Betsy Mrs., res 1724 Eighth
Cross Ira D., res NE cor Fourteenth av and East 23rd
Cross M. M. Mrs., widow, res 1318 Jackson
Crossen Rose, domestic Erie House
Crossey Michael, fruits and vegetables, 1506 Seventh
Crossman C. D., carpenter, resE s Fortieth nr Grove, Tem-
escal
Crossman John, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1771 Lincoln
Crosson James, clerk Bart Morgan & Co., res 769 Seven-
teenth
Crosson Mary A. , widow, res 769 Seventeenth
Crouch Elisha, farmer, res 1061 Seventh av
Qrouch W. T. Mrs., res 668 Fourteenth
Crow Isaac P. (Morris & Co.) res 1320 Chestnut
Crow William, clerk (S. F.) res 1862 Seventh
Crowe Herbert, farmer, res N s Redwood Road nr Alderney
Farm
Crowell Caroline I. Mrs., res 1028 Chestnut
Crowell Eugene E., foreman freight department Oakland
Wharf, C. P. R. R., res 1028 Chestnut
Crowell Hiram Mrs., res 469 J Ninth
Crowley Catherine B., widow, res 239 Louise
Crowley Charles, blacksmith, res 239 Louise
Crowley Cornelius, laborer, res 665 Twenty-sixth
Crowley Daniel, fireman stmr Julia, res 214 HoUis
Crowley Daniel, gasfitter, res 667 Twenty-sixth
Crowley Daniel F., barber Classon & Trost, res Winters'
Hotel
Crowley Dennis D., oculist and surgeon, oflSce and res Cali-
fornia Medical College
ST? T A TTMTIP Y ^^slimg called lor and Delivered in S. F., OaKland, Alameda. BerMey.
. r. iJiiUlliJAl. OfRce, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 181
Crowley John, fireman stmr Oakland, res 1662 Third
Crowley Thomas, res S s Thirty-ninth nr Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Cruess Frank, clerk L. <fe A. Crocker, res 916 Wood
Cruess L. D. Mrs., res 916 Wood
Cruff Thomas H., bookkeeper S. B. Boyce, res 614 Seven-
teenth
Cruft John, teacher music, res 717 Sixth
Cruise Elizabeth, widow, res 612 Madison
Crumb Edgar D., clerk H. M. Collins, res 887 Pine
Crummy J., butcher Frank J. Mc Worthy, res Union Hotel
Cruse William, foreman Pacific Improvement Co., res N s
Seventh nr Pine
Cruser George E., porter College Hall, res 764 Fifth
Cruz Antone, laborer C. P. R. E.
Cruz Henry, master mariner, res 674 Twenty-seventh
Cruz Manuel, deckhand stmr Oakland, res 254 Harlan
CRYSTAL PALACE, John Fennessy proprietor, 463 Ninth
Cubery William M., printer (S. F.) res 960 Eighth
Cubery W. M. Mrs., teacher Tompkins School, res 960
Eighth
Cuddy John, printer Pacific Press, res 1676 Central av
Cuff Thomas, plumber Dalziel & MoUer, res Alcatraz av nr
Telegraph av, Temescal
Culhane G. groceries and liquors, 751 Willow
Cullen John, laborer C. P. E. E., res 621 Third
Cullen John, res 1407 Thirteenth
Cullen Michael, laborer, res E s High nr East 14th, Fruit
Vale
Cullen Thomas, machinist C. P. E. E., res 1717 Eighth
Cullemore John, gardener Mills' Seminary
Cullinane Jeremiah J., japanner (S. F.) res 866 Twenty-first
Culp Maria Mrs., res 1515 San Pablo av
Culver Elsie, widow, res 814 Brush
Culver J. O., citv editor Dailv Times, res 461 Ninth
Culver William L., clerk (S. F.) res 461 Ninth
Cumbers James, car inspector C. P. E. E., res 1614 Eighth
Cumming James B., carpenter (S. F.) res 245 Louise
Cumming William G., baggagemaster Sixteenth Street Sta-
tion C. P. E. E., res 1730 Eighth
Cummings Anderson P., res 916 Center
Cummings George, master mariner, res NE cor East 14th
and Howard
Cummings Martin, laborer, res 730 Union
Cummings T. B., res 1664 Eighth
Cummings Thomas, butcher, res 685 Twenty-fourth
The "Oakland" Collection Office, '"""' " " • ^ ^ "'•
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MUl SL, S. F. -Complete stoclc o[ Paper Hansinsis-SKilIIiiI Worsen.
182 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Cuneo Joseph, teamster, res 1050 Third
Cunniff John, cattle dealer, res 1117 Twentieth av
Cunniff Thomas, carpenter, res 1117 Twentieth av
Cunningham James, ship carpenter C. P. R. R., res 717
Lewis
Cunningham Joseph, switchman C. P. R. R., res 1115
Campbell
Cunningham M. Mrs., millinery goods, 960 Broadway
Cunningham Mary, domestic 1547 San Pablo av
Cunningham Mary, widow, res 692 Sycamore
Cunningham Mollie, domestic William Stokes
Cunningham Patrick J., res 572 Tenth
Cunningham Peter R., construction manager Oakland Plan-
ing Mills, res Alameda
Cunningham Thomas A., farmer, res 2124 Elm
Cunningham William L., blacksmith T. D. Weymouth, res
1318 Market
Cunningham Zina H., blacksmith T. D. Weymouth, res
1318 Market
Cupid Samuel, shoemaker Daniel O'Keefe, res Union Hotel
Curley Michael, laborer, res 826 Lydia
Curley Patrick C, laborer, E s First av bet Avon and Birch
Curran Elizabeth, widow, res SE cor Lincoln and Willow
Curran John, farmer, res Fruit Vale
Curran Julia, res 516 Fifth
Curran Kate, domestic 527 East 14th
Curry Eliza, domestic Louis Janin, 1355 Webster
Curry David, foreman tinshop W. W. Montague & Co., res
408 Thirteenth
Curry James, tireman C. P. R. R.
Curry John (Wilson & Curry) res 411 Seventh
Curtin David, res E s San Pablo av nr Adeline, Temescal
Curtis Celia Mrs., res 325 East 19th
Curtis Charles H., millman, res 1210 Seventh
Curtis James M., sawfiler (S. F.) res 1407 Twelfth
Curtis John, res 1261 Brush
Curtis Marshall, physician, office and res 779 Sixth
Curtis Murray, peddler, res 779 Sixth
Curtis Nellie Miss, teacher Bay District School, res N s Uni-
versity av bet San Pablo av and Curtis, Berkeley
Curtis R. L. Miss, res Centennial House
Curtis William B., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res W s Julia
nr East 14th, Fruit Vale
Curtis William F., contractor, res 1032 Linden
Curtis Winfield, miner, res 779 Sixth
Curtiss Charles S. , mining secretary (S. F.) res 1201 Alice
. r. LMUIIUni. Office, 33 Geary St.. S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON (S THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 183
D
D'Elmar William A., gardener, res 276 Fifth
D'Oyly Nigel, stockbroker (S. F.) res 710 Fifteenth
Dabney Charles M., butcher Frank J. Mc Worthy, res 1646
Seventh
Dabney N. E. Mrs., dressmaker, 1646 Seventh
Dagan Annie, domestic Alfred Bannister, 1404 Harrison
Daggett Hiram W., laborer, res 264 East 15th
Daggett Louisa, widow, res 264 East 15th
Curtiss Gilbert L., res 1626 Twelfth
Curtiss Harry G., stock broker (S. F.) res 1055 Campbell
Curtiss Harvey T., farmer, res 1055 Campbell i S
Cushing Allen D., engineer C. P. B. E., res NW cor Twelfth | §^
av and East 11th §'
Cushing Charles H., secretary State Investment and Insur- \ ^
ance Co. (S. F.) res 805 Clay I g
Cushing Clara J. Mrs., res 604 Fourteenth gi
Cushing Clinton, physician, 404 Central av ">
Cushing Frank W., clerk Custom House (S. F.) res NW cor | §
NW cor East 11th and 12th av, East Oakland
Cushing James, teamster E. M. Lawrence, res Butchertown
CUSHING JOHN, groceries, Nicholl Block, NE cor Ninth
and Washington, res 1228 Franklin
Cushing John M., with C. P. E. E., res 1433 Filbert
Cushing J. P., capitalist, res Kelsey House
Cushing Mary, res 1553 Eighth
Cushing Simeon M., grain sampler, res 658 Clay
Cusick John, teamster (S. F.) res 1564 Chestnut
Cusick Eichard, proprietor Centennial House, 1838 Seventh
Cuthbert John W., bookkeeper Hays, Blow & Co., res S. F.
Cuthbertson Walter J., architect, 475 Ninth, room 1, res 824
Twenty-eighth
Cutler Alfred W. (Eeanier & Cutler) res 830 Twenty-second
Cutler Edwin W., tinsmith (S. F.) res 1364 Eleventh
Cutler M. A. Mrs., res N s Mariposa av nr Humboldt av,
Temescal
Cutler Sarah Mrs., groceries, 830 Twenty-second
Cutting James E., res 972 Chester
Cutting Eachel Mrs., ladies nurse, res N s Durant bet Tele-
grapli av and Broadway
Cutting Walter J., carpenter, res 582 Twentieth
Czapskay E. G., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Pllhni'tO Drnitm No belter InTestmeat tHan tlie Bargams in Alameda Real Estate
UllUcri & DiUWII. 0»ered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., tie finest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hangings.
184 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Dagnali Michael, coachman Samuel B, McKee, res 665
Twentieth
Dahl Frederick, carpenter, res W s Telegraph av nr Forty-
fifth, Temescal
Dahl Theodore, sailmaker (S. F.) res 1625 Market
Dahl William, carpenter, res N s Forty-sixth nr Grove, Tem-
escal
Dahlen Francis, res 1514 San Pablo av
Dahlgren Carl, engraver C. L. Smith & Co., res 1018 East
16th
Dahlgren Marius, landscape and portrait painter, res 1018
East 16th
Dahn Charles, musician, res 676 Eighteenth
Dahn Georgiana Mrs., teacher music, res 676 Eighteenth
Dailey George E., assistant Sackett School, res 529 Hobart
Dailey Johanna, domestic Brookside, Fruit Vale
Dailey Peter J., cigars and tobacco, 1762^ Seventh, res 1666
Eighth
Dakes E. H., carriage painter Durham & Buffett, res 1684
William
Dalahan James, waiter (jralindo Hotel
Dale V. R., res 1230 Eighth av
Daley John, laborer, res 652 Franklin
Dall Christopher C, proprietor Columbia Soda Works, 754
Clay, res S. F.
Dall Christopher C. Jr., soda water maker Columbia Soda
Works, res S. F.
Dallam Richard B. (Armes & Dallam, S. F.) res 1258 Grove
Dallemand Albert, merchant (S. F.) res Kelsey House
Dallimore William, farmer, res 968 Thirty-fifth
Dalton Henry M., agricultural implements, res 2 Pearson's
Row
Dalton John, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Dalton Patrick E. (Hallett, Bartlett & Dalton) res 915
Jackson
Daly Charles H., salesman (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Daly Dennis, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1860 Goss
Daly James, gardener Jonathan Hunt
Daly Kate, domestic George H. Wheaton, 154 Lake
Daly Richard, laborer, res 869 Twenty-second
Daly Thomas W., shipcarpenter, res 1002 Third
DALZIEL & MOLLER (Robert Dalziel and William Moller)
plumbers and gasfitters and dealers stoves, ranges, tin-
ware, etc., 1151 Broadway
DALZIEL JAMES, stoves and tinware, 1465-1469 San
Pablo av, res 762 Fifteenth
Sr I AIINnRY PROMPT attention to orders for washing
. r. LflUllUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 185
Dalziel Robert (Dalziel & Moller) res 518 Fifteenth
Dam Cyrus, piledriver, res 718 Market
Dam Harry J. W., journalist (S. F.) res 493 Locust
Dam L. E. Mrs., widow, res 493 Locust
Dam Matilda, widow, res 916 Broadway
Dam William H., engineer, res 718 Market
Dames William, bookkeeper, res 705 Jackson
Damnitz Gustavus, res 854 Adeline
Damon Dexter, collector (S. F.) res 770 Fourteenth
Damon George F., shipcalker, res 564 Second
Damon James E., real estate agent (S. F.) res 770 Four-
teenth
Damon Lizzie Miss, teacher music, res 770 Fourteenth
Dand John, carj^enter C. P. R. R., res N s Seventh nr Pine
Daneri A., liquor saloon, NWcor Pine and Seventh, res S. F.
Danforth Edward E., clerk, res 1917 Myrtle
Danforth George, carpenter Oakland Planing Mills, res 162
East Ninth
Daniels Ann, widow, res 690 East 32nd, Lynn
Daniels Arthur F., upholsterer, res Howe nr John
Daniels Gilbert B., salesman Chris. Schreiber, res 909 Alice
Daniels Kate Mrs., domestic H. N. Wright, Piedmont
Daniels Robert L., gardener Charles G. Nixdorf, res N s
San Leandro Road nr High, Fruit Vale
Daniels Seth F., attorney-at-law and Justice of the Peace,
864 Broadway, res W s Howe nr John
Danielson Benedict, porter, res 816 East Central av
Danielson Daniel E., shoemaker (S. F.) res N s Blackstone
nr Lowell
Dannaker William A., bridge carpenter C. P. R. R., res
1573 Fifth
Danner Frederick, res 863 Chester
Darby Charles A., res 664 Eighteenth
Dardanee Charles, butcher Jean B. Denis, res 612 Second
DARGIE THOMAS T., superintendent Tribune Publish-
ing Co., res 477 Prospect pi
DARGIE WILLIAM E., manager Tribune Publishing
Co., 406 Twelfth, res 477 Prospect pi
Darling Kate V. Miss, assistant principal Poston's Semin-
ary, res E s Oak bet Tenth and Eleventh
Darual John C, letter carrier, res 708 Grove
Darrow Mary E., widow, res 1156 Alice
Dart P. C, res 1129 Myrtle
Darwin Frank, packer, res 142 Ettie
Darwin George, refiner Castle Dome Mining and Smelting
Co., res High nr Railroad Station, Melrose
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^li ADAMS & CO., "OaKM" Collection
UUIICUl I UUI DIIIO 8. K. cor. EltiHTII MT.anailKOADWAV. I
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 KarKet SL, s. F.--Special Desiims in Window Shades to Order.
186 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Darwin Joseph, res 142 Ettie
Dauriac John J., mining, res 1268 Grove
David Jules, commission merchant, res 1519 Eighth
DAVIDSON FRANK, expressman, SW cor Ninth and
Broadway, res 1021 Twenty-fourth
Davidson William C, proprietor Golden Ointment, res
Twenty-second nr Myrtle
Davies Edward A., ropemaker, res N s Twenty -fourth nr
Telegraph av, Temescal
Davis A. G. & Co. (Albert G. Davis) insurance agents, NE
cor Broadway and Thirteenth
Davis Albert G. (A. G. Davis <fe Co.) res E s Webster nr
Twenty-third
Davis Alice A. Mrs., res 604 Seventeenth
Davis Benjamin G., laborer M. Eisslcr, res E s High nr
Kailroad Crossing, Melrose
Davis Carroll M. , wood and coal, hay and grain, SE cor
Cleveland and Telegraph avs, Temescal, res Berkeley
Davis Charles B., ship calker, res 913 Kirkham
Davis Charles E., salesman (S. F.) res 920 Brush
Davis E., carriagemakerGalvin & Lebrecht, res cor Sixteenth
and Telegraph av
Davis Edmond S., res 769 Eighth
Davis Edward, farmer, res E s High nr Quigley Tract
Davis Edward H., traveling agent, res 1050 Peralta
Davis Edward W., farmer, res E s High nr Quigley Tract
Davis Frederick W., blacksmith, 1054 Sixth av, res 1163
Tenth av
Davis George, teamster Dean, Watson & Co.
Davis George A. J., bookkeeper S. E. Weston, res 668
Twenty-fifth
Davis George C, carpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
Davis Granville, shoemaker, res 573 Eighth
Davis Harris, furniture, stoves, etc., 718 Broadway
Davis Harry W., blacksmith Frederick W. Davis, res 1163
Tenth av
Davis Henry, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 809 Henry
Davis Henry, laborer C. P. R. R., res Lusk nr Fortieth,
Temescal
Davis Henry B., calker C. P. R. R., res Lusk nr Fortieth,
Temescal
Davis Henry C, dentist (S. F.) res 511 Seventeenth
Davis Ida A. Mrs., millinery and agent Domestic Sewing
Machine and paper patterns, 1063 Broadway
Davis J. A. J., joiner C. P. R. R., res 834 Cedar
Da^ds James, butcher, res NW cor Twenty-eighth and Grove
c r I AMMnpY WASHING well done at very low rates.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley,
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 187
Davis James, farmer, res E s Claremont av nr College av,
Claremont
Davis James M., bookkeeper George W. Babcock & Co., res
1253 Webster
Davis James T., coachman George S. Dodge, res SE cor
Jackson and Ninth
Davis John, farmer, res 974 Thirty-fifth
Davis John, farmer, res NW cor McCall and Mono ay, Tem-
escal
Davis John, nightwatchman C. P. R. R., res NAV cor Twen-
ty-seventh and Grove
Davis John H., proprietor Laurel Market, 1121 Thirteenth
av, res 1119 Thirteenth av
Davis John M., laborer C. P. R. R., res 914 Wood
Davis Joseph, gardener A. C. Dietz, W s San Pablo av nr
Temescal Creek
Davis M. Mrs., res N s Forty-fifth nr Telegraph av, Temes-
cal
Davis Mary W. Mrs,, dressmaker, res N s Parker bet Ful-
ton and Ellsworth, Temescal
Davis P. E., private detective (S. F.) res 1063 Broadway
Davis Robert, trackman Oakland Trotting Park
Davis Robert H., poultryman, Fruit Vale, res 1227 Third av
Davis Samuel S., porter, res 1823 Adeline
Davis Sidney E., carpenter and builder, res 670 Sycamore
Davis Thomas, upholsterer, res SW cor Eleventh and Wash-
ington
Davis Thomas K., livery stable, foot Broadway, res Fitch-
burg
Davis Thomas R., machinist C. P. R. R.
Davis V. N., blacksmith, res N s Parker bet Fulton and
Ellsworth, Temescal
Davis William H., real estate agent (S. F.) resEs Webster
nr Twenty-third
Davis William R. (Vrooman & Davis) attorney-at-law, 957^
Broadway, res 1368 Franklin
Davison Charles C, plumber Moran & Galavan, res 1571
Fifth
Davison Daniel C, sexton First Baptist Church, res 1370
Brush
Davisson Robert G., merchant (S. F.) res 1227 Third av
Daw John, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 963 Castro
Dawbon Ada, domestic 1155 Market
Dawe F. Mrs., dressmaker, res 227 Eighth
Dawe Frank, molder, res 227 Eighth
Dawley J. M,, miner, res cor Fruit Vale av and Hopkins
"'ilhort 2. Prnufn Hoases Bnilt, andHoases and Lots lor Sale on tlie installment Plan.
3llUCllO( DIUVYII Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., s. F, Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
188 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Dawrs M. A. Mrs., res 323 Fifth
Dawson Albert C, res 722 Castro
Dawson J. W., res 756 Seventh
Day Clinton, architect, NE cor Broadway and Central av,
res cor Bancroft and Piedmont Ways, Berkeley
Day Frank K., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co. (S. F.) res
503 Eleventh
Day John E., yardmaster C. P. E. R., res 1715 William
Day John G., porter C. P. R. R., res 1635 Adeline
Day L. Mrs., boarding, 503 Eleventh
Day Lott, res 503 Eleventh
Day Samuel M., curator West Oakland Free Reading Room,
res 1860 William
Dayan Judge W., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 1155 Jackson
Days Frank, res 1847 Grove
Dayton Edward J., laborer, res 504 Twenty-fourth
Dayton George, laborer Albion K. P. Harmon, res 1568
Webster
Dayton Jeremiah B., mining superintendent, res 577 Cen-
tral av
De Blois Silas, carpenter, res SE cor Thirteenth av and
East 19th
De Forrest H. L., job printer, 856 Broadway, ses 754 Tenth
De Freitas A. V. Mme., dressmaker, 580 Thirty-fifth
De Freitas Vincent, waiter stmr Granada, res 580 Thirty-
fifth
De FREMERY JAMES (James De Fremery & Co., S. F.)
res 1305 Adeline
De Fremery James L., clerk (S. F.) res 1305 Adeline
De Fremery William C. B. (James De Fremery & Co., S. F.)
res Prospect nr Broadway
De Golia Darwin, bridge tender C. P. R. R. foot Alice
DE GOUA GEORGE E., attorney-at-law and notary public,
859 Broadway, rooms 21-23, res foot Alice
De La Fon Marcus, engineer, res Vinzent Block
DE LA MONTANYA MATTHEW, stoves, tinware and
metal roofing, 465 Eleventh, res 656 Sixth
De La Montanya Matthew Jr., deputy City Marshal, res 667
Sixth
De La Santa Gaetano, cook Alexandre Barli, E s Telegraph
av nr Forty-ninth, Temescal
De Las Casas J. B., law student, res Galindo Hotel
DE LEO DE LAGUNA ALEXANDER, proprietor Tubbs
Hotel, N s East Central av bet Fourth and Fifth avs
De Leo de Laguna William, clerk Tubbs Hotel, res N s East
Central av bet Fourth and Fifth avs
^ F I fillNDRV WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 189
De Mooy Cornelia, widow, res 710 Brush
De Parys Victor, deputy constable, res W s Telegraph av nr
Forty-second, Temescal
De Pass Caleb J. porter (S. P.) res San Pablo av nr Ade-
line
De Pue Edgar J., publisher, res 560 East 16th
De Pue Frank H., advertising agent, res 560 East 16th
De Pue James, publisher, res 560 East 16th
De Tavel Jean C. H., physician, office and res 460 Third
De Troost George, canvasser, res Erie House
De Troost S. O., dressmaker, 1113 Broadway, rooms 23-24,
res Erie House
De Witt E. Mrs., res 726 Eleventh
De Witt Elon, boarding, sale and livery stable, SW cor Tenth
and Market, res 726 Eleventh
De Witt Wilmer, manager Elon De Witt, res 726 Eleventh
Dean Adam F., engineer Berkeley R. P., res E s Telegraph
av nr Birch, Temescal
Dean Carrie A. Miss, saleslady New York Bakery, res 853
Myrtle
Dean Charles C, res S s East 14th, Fruit Vale
Dean Edward W., collector Dean, Watson & Co., res 1219
Grove
Dean E. H., machinist, res 1204 Fourteenth
Dean Elisha B. (Dean, Watson & Co.) res 1219 Grove
Dean Frank M., clerk (S. F.) res NE cor East 14th and
Twelfth av
Dean George, real estate, res 1362 Central av
Dean George T., helper C. P. R. P., res 1362 Central av
Dean J. B., res S s East 14th, Fruit Vale
Dean Samuel C, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1219 Grove
DEAN, WATSON & CO. (E. B. Dean, G. W. Watson, D.
Wilcox and C. H. Merchant) wholesale and retail dealers
lumber and building materials, SW cor Third and Brush,
yard foot of Market
Dean William H. Rev., res 1264 Twelfth av
Dean William W., engineer C. P. R. R., res 1206 Eighth
Deane Coll, stockbroker (S. F.) res SE cor Webster and
Twenty-second
Deane John (Murphy, Grant & Co., S. F.) res 1339 Alice
Dearborn Charles W., note teller Oakland Bank of Savings,
res 868 Castro
Dearborn Daniel G., res 868 Castro
Dearborn G. Walter, clerk, res 868 Castro
Deavina Frank, packer Hickok & Sou, res Watts Tract
Deavina Joseph, packer Hickok & Son, res Watts Tract
lini!iM^£rn collectors aM attorneys Condnct soils in all state Conrts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
190 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Deboice Elizabeth, widow, coffee saloon and dressmaker,
553 Broadway
Deell Henry, painter, res Winter's Hotel
Deepot William W., molder, res St. Louis House
Deering Charles J., capitalist, res NW cor Fruit Vale av
and East 27th
Deering Henry, tailor Brown & McKinnon, res 1020 Broad-
way
Deering Isaac, carpenter, res 1702 Thirteenth av
Deetjen Bernard, clerk, res 460 Fifth
DEGEN GEORGE F., principal Classical and English School,
1265 Franklin, res 662 Twenty-fourth
Degen Louisa, domestic Mrs Minna Buck
Degen Ludolph P., leather belting (S. F.) res 1371 Tenth
Deguzee Carl W., steward, res 717 Center
Deike Charles, fireman Oakland Bag Manufacturing Co., res
674 East 16th
Deike Frederick, fireman Oakland Bag Manufacturing Co.,
res 674 East 16th
Deike Gustav H. W., fireman, res 674 East 16th
Deike William, restaurant and wines and liquors, 701 East
Central av
cussiQi m ehqlisi sciool
1365 Franklin Street,
OAKLAND.
GEORGE FREDERIC DEGEN, A. M., Principal
ISAAC WRIGHT, A. M., Instructor in Mathematics
Mrs. W. A. WALTER, Primary Classes
The special aim of this School is to prepare Students for the University, or for Eastern
Colleges. Younger pupils are also received, and trained in a Primary or Grammar School
Course.
The system of instruction is based upon careful explanation of principles, frequent
reviews, and steady and persistent drill. The number of pupils in each room is limited
strictly to t'^^enty, so that the pupil receives at once all the advantages of class associ-
ation and of individual instruction.
Terms. Eiglt and Ten Dollars w Monti. PayaDle in Advance.
For further information, apply to or address the Principal, 663 Tvi^eiity-Poiirtli
Street, Oakland.
. 1. LAUIlUnl. Office, 33 Geary St.. S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 191
Deitrick Augustus A., butcher, res 913 Twentj^-eighth
Delahunt Michael A., i-es Union Hotel
Delancj George, hostler Robert F. Simpson, res NE cor
San Pablo av and Seventeenth
Delaney George, res S s Alcatraz avnr R. R. crossing, Tem-
escal
Delaney James, laborer, res 609 Adeline
Delaney Mary, domestic I. M. Johnson
Delgado Pedro, capitalist, res Galindo Hotel
Delger Frederick, capitalist, res .524 Frederick
Deljari Charles, res N s East 14th nr Twenty -sixth av
Delmore James, joiner C. P. R. R., res lOOo Chester
Delorier Alphonse, laborer, res St. Louis House
Delorier Louis, gardener, res St. Louis House
Deluchi Lorenzo, gardener, res S s Forty-seventh nr Shat-
tuck av, Temescal
Deluchi Louis, gardener, res E s Shattuck av nr Merced av,
Temescal
Denare Jacob, teamster The Thomas Coalyard, res 415
Tenth
Demarais Bradley, salesman M H. Coffee, res 263 Second
Demarais Charles, waiter, res 263 Second
Demarais George, engineer Engine No. 3, Oakland Fire De-
partment, res 1669 Eighth
Demartini Francisco, res 663 Fifth
Demartini Rosa Mrs. , res 663 Fifth
Deme Augustin, carriage painter Sohst Bros., res 866Tjydia
Dement Edward, res 971 West
Dement John, student University, res 971 West
Dement Olive Mrs, res 971 West
Deming House, Mrs. F. Ruck proprietress, 476 Central av
Deming John D., master mariner, res Wilcox Block, room 20
Deming S. W. Mrs., res 478 Central av
Demorest David, shoe cutter (S. F.) res 218 Haven
Dempsey Patrick, carpenter, res 1463 Seventh
Dempsey Thomas, coachman A. J. Ralston, 524 Twenty -fifth
Denaut Joseph, coachman, res St. Louis House
Denaut Erenne, groceries, 459 Fourth
Denehy Daniel, laborer, res 612 Adeline
Denis Jean B., market, 810 Broadway
Denison Adna A., driver Fourteenth Street Railroad, res
1378 Franklin
Denison Eli S., general news agent C. P. R. R., res 953
Eighth
Denison O. I. & Co. (Oscar I. Denison) real estate agents,
952 Broadway
GILBERT & BROWN
Parties Purchasinsr furnished wKli ^noner for
Buildiiiir — PavnMe In Installments nt Low Hates of
Interebt. No. 8 P»rk Bow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
-d
192 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Denison Oscar I. (O. I. Denisoil & Co.) res 1378 Franklin
Denke August, carpenter, res 1311 Kirkham
Dennan Jobn, laborer, res 818 Twenty-first
Dennen Augustus M. , carpenter, res 833 Willow
Dennisou Albert, laborer Walter Blair, res Blair's Dairy
Dennison Charles H., insurance (S. F.) res NW cor Central
av and Castro
Dennison J., windmill agent, res Clinton House
Dennison William, driver Walter Blair, res Blair's Dairy
Denny Jeremiah, res 1416 Twelfth
Denn}? Margaret Mrs., fancy goods, store and res 766 Seventh
Denslow Joseph, printer, res 612 Madison
Derby Edward M., lumber dealer (S. F.) res S s East 14th,
Fruit Vale
Derby Henry J. (George F. Crist & Co.) res 865 East 15th
Derby Jobn, mining secretary (S. F.) res 1314 Eighth
Derby John A., tanner Oak Grove Tannery, res 865 East 15th
Derby John S., proprietor Oak Grove Tannery, res 861 East
Central av
Derby Richard, bookkeeper C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 770 Tenth
Derby Thomas, merchant (S. F.) res 164 Lake
Dermot John, res 214 Eighth
Des Rochers C. L., real estate, res 610 Fourteenth
Desnoyer Jean, porter Benjamin F. Edwards, res 700
Franklin
Detels Henry D., clerk J. F. W. Detels, res 1057 Willow
Detels J. F. W., groceries and liquors, NE cor Eighth and
Willow, res 1057 Willow
Detels Martin, grocer (S. F.) res 985 Peralta
Dettinger F. Sales, restaurant keeper, res 364 Tenth
Deuprey Eugene N., attoruey-at-law (S. F.) res E s Tele-
graph av nr Erie
Deuschle John J. , contractor and builder, res S s Forty-
fourth ur Telegraph av, Temescal
Devereaux William, farmer, res Pryal's lane ofi' Vernon av,
Claremont
Devers Martin, painter C. P. R. R., res 1026 Willow
Devine Edward, clerk (S. F.) res 804 Willow
Devine James, fireman C. P. R. R.
Devine Patrick, lielper Oakland Gas Light Co., res SE cor
Washington and Second
Devine William, clerk, res 817 Peralta
Devoe George H., res Union Hotel
Dewey Alfred T., publisher (S. F.) res 1304 Franklin
Dewey George, teacher cornet Morgan Conservatory of Mu-
sic, res S. F
Q E* ! Ail^nRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Gearv St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 193
Dewing Archibald A., instructor California Military Acad-
emy, res NE cor Telegraph av and Prospect
Dexter Asa A., trader, res 1228 Franklin
Dexter Stables, Alfos L. Hines proprietor, 276 Central av
Deyberg Eva S., widow, res 1654 Nineteenth av
Diamond Martha, widow, res 1460 Third
Diard Joseph F., gardener, res 673 East 17th
Dick Byron C, special agent Oakland Home Insurance Co.,
res 1207 Broadway
Dick William (William Dick & Co.) res 523 Hobart
Dick William Jr., with William Dick & Co., res 523 Hobart
Dick William & Co. (William Dick) dry goods, etc., 476
Ninth
Dickerson David E., carpenter, res 714 Eleventh
Dickerson James, car cleaner C. P. E.. R., res Division bet
Cedar and Pine
Dickinson Marie T., teacher Franklin Grammar School, res
627 Tenth
Diefenbacher Augusta, widow, res 1949 Filbert
Diercks Henry, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 1455 Fifth
Dietz Alfred C (A. C. Dietz & Co., S. F.) res W s San
Pablo av nr Temescal Creek
Dietz Andrew E., janitor Dietz's Opera House, NE cor
Webster and ('entral av
Dietz George F., bookkeeper (S. F.) res NE cor Webster
and Central av
Dietz's Opera House, NE cor Webster and Central av
Dieves Joseph (Kramm <fe Dieves) res 1416 Telegraph av
Dieves Joseph P., proprietor Three-mile House, San Lean-
dro Road
Dill Albert F., master mariner, res 638 Chestnut
Dillard P. F., solicitor Singer Sewing Machine, res 517
Ninth
Dille Jefferson T., capitalist, res 809 Oak
Dillon J. C, sewing machines, res 517 Ninth
DUiLON JOSEPH M., city assessor, office City Hall, res
SE cor Oak and Seventh
Dillon Malachi F., student, res SE cor Seventh and Oak
Dillon Nora, domestic H. H. More, res 176 Lake
Dillon William J., res 1211 Franklin
DIMMICK JOSEPH, dentist, 869 Washington, room 1, res
1921 Market
Dimock G. A., printer Pacific Press, res cor Central av and
Castro
Dimon Charles L., insurance (S. F.) res 1363 Castro
Dimon C. L. Jr., clerk H. L. Roff, res 1363 Castro
ARAM^ £ rn SELLREALESTATE-OaJdand Property 10 Exchange tor Ranclies
HUHIflO OC UU. S. E. cor.EIOUTU and BBOADWAV, Lp»ilair».
13
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKei st..S. F„ limmi FrfiucH and Eiialisli WALL PAPERS
194 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Dimond Hugh, farmer, res W s Fruit Vale av, 1^ miles
north Old County Koad
Dineen Michael, marble worker Dwyer & Kelly, res 1917
Peralta
Dingee William J., clerk E. A. Heron, and notary public,
res Galindo Hotel
Dingle Joseph, carpenter, res 410 Tenth
Dingley Charles L., lumber dealer (S. F.) res 876 East 15th
Dinsmore William G., driver Wingate's Express, res S. F.
Dippold George, cook Berkeley Laundry
DIRECTORY CITY OF OAKLAND (Bishop's Annual)
William B. Hardy agent, 959 Broadway
Diregaos G. P., teacher music, res 836 Broadway
Disard James, porter, res 722 Filbert
Distant Robert, coftee saloou, 713 Broadway
District Attorney Alameda Count}', E. M. Gibson, office
Court House, second floor
Dittman Christopher, confectioner Thomson & Co., res 510
Seventh
Divall May, hairworker Mrs. S. M. Abbott, res Hay-
wards
Diver Z. Mrs., res 950 Wood
Dix & Shurvell (Rufus Dix and John Shurvell) wines and
liquors, NW cor Thirty-ninth and Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Dix Harry, carriage painter, res 1684 William
Dix Rufus (Dix & Shurvell) res NW cor Thirty-ninth and
Telegraph av, Temescal
Dix William, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1111 Campbell
Dixon Almond B. , farmer, res SW cor Alcatraz av and Ade-
line, Temescal
Dixon Arthur, porter Centennial House
Dixon B. J., clerk, res Winter's Hotel
Dixon Charles W., butcher Charles H. Smith, res 1313 Brush
Dixon Edward, res Isabella nr San Pablo av
Dixon George, hostler Oakland, Brooklyn and Fruit Vale
R. R., res 680 East 33rd, Lynn
Dixon James, conductor Brooklyn and Fruit Vale R. R,, res
1304 Tenth av
Dixon John, blacksmith P. H. McGrew, res S. F.
Dixon John, stockbroker (S. F.) res 949 Filbert
Dixon John E., speculator, res 577 Central av
Dixon Samuel L., clerk (S. F.) res 940 Myrtle
Dixon Thomas, blacksmith Oakland Iron Works, res 1466
Curtis
Dixon William, employee C P. R. R.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
f33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 195
Docking Thomas, physician, office and res 821 Washington
Dodd Michael, blacksmith J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Dodd Samuel, laborer Castle Dome Mining and Smelting
Co., res Melrose
Dodge C. G., clerk (S. F.) res E s Chestnut nr Tenth
Dodge Charles F., notary public, insurance and real estate
agent, office West End Hotel, res 1377 Seventeenth
Dodge Edward, bricklayer, res 555 Sixth
Dodge George S., capitalist (S. F.) res cor Madison and
Ninth
Dodge JohnH., lodgings, 616 ISroadway
Dodge John K., compositor Times Job Office, res 616 Broad-
way
Dodge Josiah W., general broker (S.F.) res 1253 Twelfth av
Dodge Lydia J. Miss, res 616 Broadway
Dodge Mary A. , widow, res 955 Fifth av
Dodge Sophia J. Mrs. (Peterson & Dodge) res 616 Broad-
way
Dodge William C, teacher, res 1301 Clay
Dodge William H., farmer, res 1354 Eighth av
DODS JAMES, City Clerk and Treasurer, City Hall, res
1006 Webster
Doe Charles F., president California Door Co., office 460
Second, res S. F.
Doe Fred. A., clerk Doe, Griffin & Seaman, res 1319 Grove
DOE, GRIFFIN & SEAMAN (Luke Doe, Henry Griffin
and George B. Seaman) insurance agents, 958 Broad-
way
Doe James, gardener George T. Hawley, res Prospect nr
Broadway
Doe John, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 963 Castro
Doe Luke (Doe, Griffin & Seaman) and real estate agent,
958 Broadway, res 1319 Grove
Doe Mellen L., salesman (S- F.) res 1367 Eighth av
Doheny & Marum (Joseph J. and Jeremiah J. Doheny and
Thomas C. Marum) dry and fancy goods, 1017 Broadway
Doheny Jeremiah J. (Doheny & Marum) res228 Ninth
Doheny Joseph J. (Doheny & Marum) res 228 Ninth
Dolierty Celia, waitress Winsor House
Doherty George W., surveyor (S. F.) res 721 Fifth
Doherty John, surveyor, res 721 Fifth
Doherty John J., blacksmith S. S. Dunmire, res 518 Sixth
Dohrmann John H., teacher music, res 359 Fourth
Dolan Bernard, laborer Lewis Morley, res Hays Valley
Dolan Frank, carpenter, res 1642 Union
Pi I Rf-RT Z RRflUi/N '^'^^''^^^ ^°^^ DesiraWe Residence Properly on me Coast
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MaiKet St., S. F., WMesale ana Retail Dealer In Paper Hangings
196 OAKLAND [ D ] DIKECTORY.
Dolan James, dairy, S s Weston av nr Broadway
Dolan John, tinner M. De La Montanya, res 903 Washington
Dolan Maggie E. Miss, dressmaker, 494 Twenty-fifth
Dolan Mary, domestic Albert P. Brayton, 1167 Jackson
Dolan Mrvy, widow, res 160 Seventh
Dolan Mary A., domestic Coll Deane, SE cor Twenty-second
and Webster
Dolan Michael, laborer, res 310 East Central av
Dolan Michael, laborer C. P. E. R., res 1711 Atlantic
Dolan Philip, driver East Oakland, Fruit Vale and Mills
Seminary R. R., res 607 East 14th
Dolan Thomas, blacksmith (S. F.) res 1475 Fifth
Dolan Thomas, painter and extraman Hose No. 1, Oakland
Fire Department, res 166 Seventh
Doling James, carpenter, res 806 Jackson
Dolman William H., grain merchant, res 1271 Eleventh av
Donahoe Daniel, laborer, res 697 Twenty-seventh
Donahoe David, plumber, res 697 Twenty-seventh
Donahoo Amanda A. Miss, milliner, res 812 Twentieth
Donahoo Frank L., telegraph operator C. P. R. R., Market
Street Station, res 812 Twentieth
Donahoo William H., mason, res 812 Twentieth
Donahue B. J., restaurant, 1770 Seventh, res 1691 Eighth
Donahue Cornelius J., iron molder (S. F.) res 1263 Kirkham
Donahue David, laborer, res 707 Sycamore
Donahue Edward, painter, res N s Forty-fifth nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Donahue F., laborer C. P. R. R.
Donaldson Alexander, stairbuilder Pioneer Planing Mills,
res 769 Lydia
Donaldson Fannie, domestic 320 Fourth
Donaldson James, commission merchant (S. F.) res NWcor
Twelfth and Castro
Donaldson V. M., pressman Pacific Press, res cor Twelfth
and Castro
Donaldson William A., lumber dealer (S. F.) res 1620 Thir-
teenth av
Donnatin Charles E., cai-penter C. P. R. R., res E s Wood
bet William and Atlantic
Donnell John, carpenter, res 410 Tenth
Donnellan Thomas, pressman Times Job Office, res NE cor
Twenty-eighth and Market
Donnelly Bernard J., bookkeeper J. P. O'Toole & Co., res
1810 Goss
Donnelly Croghan, laborer C. P. R. R., res NE cor Central
av and Campbell
SI? T A TTMITDV "^^^^m called tor and Delivered In S. F., Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley
. r. JLlilUilJJIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., an
and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S. 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 197
Donnelly Mary Mrs., res 1810 Goss
Donohoe Murchie, res 518 Sixth, rear
Donohue David J., plumber John Rooney, res 697 Twenty-
seventh
Donovan Daniel, laborer, res 810 Alice
Donovan Daniel, laborer, res 833 Sixteenth
Donovan Daniel, laborer, res 500 Twenty-fourth
Donovan James, res 1553 Eighth
Donovan James, laborer, res S s Alcatraz av nr Humboldt,
Temescal
Donovan Jeremiah, clerk McMillan & Cox, res SW cor Third
and Filbert
Donovan Johanna Mrs., res 810 Alice
Donovan John, fireman stmr Capital, res 1003 Third
Donovan John, laborer, res 409 Seventh
Donovan Julia, domestic Frank C. Havens, E s Vernon nr
Lee
Donovan Kate Miss, res 513 Tenth
Donovan Maggie Miss, milliner, res 613 Sixth
Donovan Margaret, widow, res 613 Sixth
Donovan Patrick, laborer, res 500 Twenty-fourth
Donovan Thomas, res 814 Twenty-ninth
Donovan Thomas, laborer, res 513 Elm
Doody Miles, painter, res 565 Sixth
Doolan Michael, laborer C. P. R. R., res 887 Bay
Doolan Michael, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1711 Atlantic
Dooley Thomas P., clerk Michael McCabe, res 753 Seventh
Dorety Joseph H., agent (S. F.) res 963 JelTerson
Dorgan John, carpenter, res 1415 Ninth
Dorgan Michael, dairy, res W s Webster nr Broadway
Dornin Oscar G., paying teller Union National Bank, res
Dwight Way nr Bowditch, Berkeley
Dorsch Charles, tailor, 1692 Telegraph av
Dorwin George, student, res 569 Eighth
Dorwin George W., assay er Castle Dome Mining and Smelt-
mg Co., res Melrose
Dostal M. A. Miss, dressmaker, 1011 Franklin
Doty Antoue, laborer C. P. R. R.
Doty Charles H., messenger Pacific Transfer Co. (S. F.) res
1063 Sixteenth
Doty J. R.Mrs., res 1263 Cypress
Do.y Manuel, laborer C. P. R. R.
Doub D. M., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1692 Broadway
Dougherty G. T., res 477 Prospect
Dougherty John, fireman Contra Costa Laundry
Dougherty W. E., res 477 Prospect
^
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^iti ADAMS & CO., "OakMV coUecM Office,
bUllCUl lUUI DIIIO S.£. cor.EIUUTUST.andBBOAOWAY. UpSt«lr>.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Harm St., S, F.-Complete mi ol Paper Hanginss-sminl WorQnen.
198 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Douglas Nathan S., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., res
2015 Chestnut
Douglas Oliver P., carpenter, res 1919 Magnolia
Douglass Henry, waiter C. B. Mansfield, res 990 Willow
Douglass Jennie Mrs., cook Oakland Ladies' Belief Society
Home, S s Linden bet Telegraph av and Broadway,
Temescal
Dougry Charles, plasterer, res 471 Twenty-sixth
Dove Jane, widow, laundress, res 574 Sixth
Dove Samuel W., stationery (S. F.) res 1457 Grove
Dow B., laborer, res 1113 Third
Dow Lorenzo, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1370 Eleventh
Dow Rinaldo R., engineer, res 418 East 23rd
Dowd Daniel, painter C. P. R. R., res 1267 Campbell
Dowd James, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1502 Chester
Dowdican P. H., special police, res 409 Seventh
Dowling Richard J., carpenter, 521 Seventh
Dowling Sarah Mrs., res E s Fortieth nr Grove, Temescal
Dowling William E. (Hickey & Dowling) res 569 Sixth
Downes Jane Mrs., nurse, res 916 Wood
Downey Ann, widow, res 665 Fifth
Downey Frank, res 820 Willow
Downey Frank, clerk James McElroy, res 665 Fifth
Downey James, clerk (S. F.) res 1016 Tenth av
Downey John H., carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res
Overland House
Downey William J., brassfinisher (S. F.) res 665 Fifth
Downie George, miller Samm's Flouring Mills, res 518
Third
Downie Sarah Mrs., res 962 Thirty -fifth
Downing Abraham F., merchant (S. F.) res 1219 Webster
Downing Albert, cigars and tobacco, res 1018 Wood
Downing Charles F., clerk (S. F.) res 1219 Webster
Downing Matt., res 1031 Chester
Downing Orrien P., merchant (S. F.) res 1219 Webster
Downing Sure W., fruit and produce, 720 Chestnut
Downs William, laborer John P. Murphy, res W s High nr
East 14th, Fruit Vale
Doyle Daniel, laborer C. P. R. R.
Doyle James J., sailmaker (S. F.) res 229 Harlan
Doyle John, night clerk Tubbs Hotel
Doyle John, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr San Pablo
Station
Doyle Luke, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1812 Seventh
Doyle Patrick, laborer (S. F.) res 889 Bay
Drady Michael, laborer, res 1355 Eighteenth
Q F I A 1 1 N n R Y <3roo4:5L XXT'oxrlx., 1jc:>^%Ar I*r±c©fii
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. 8. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 199
Drain D., calker C. P. K. K.
Drake Elvira D. Mrs., nurse, res S s Avon bet First and
Second avs
Drake Flemon, manager "Western Union Telegraph Co. (S.
F.) res 565 East 15th
Drake George W., coal dealer (S. F.) res 1720 Seward
Drake Melvin, blacksmith Michael Sullivan, res Union Hotel
Dramatic Herald (weekly) H. L. DeForrest publisher and
proprietor, 856 Broadway
DRAPER CHARLES F., physician and surgeon, 855 Wash-
ington, rooms 27-28, res Clarendon House
Dreaper Robert, broommaker Edward L. Cortage, res 1667
William
Drennon James, engineer (S. F.) res 1014 Eleventh av
Drennon William H., engineer, res 1014 Eleventh av
Dresco Lorenzo, laborer Oakland Paving Co., res McAdam
nr Dale
Dressier George, boots and shoes, 615 East Central av
Dreux Angele, widow, res 529 Second
Drew Edwin P., watchman, res 736 Myrtle
Drew Elizabeth Mrs., seamstress Contra Costa Laundry
Dreyer John H., shoemaker William H. Nolan, res 851
Harrison
Drinkmann Albina Miss, res 2072 Market
Drinkwater Ambrose M., salesman F. B. Miller & Co., res
404 Central av
Drinkwater L. H., master mariner, res 568 Fifteenth
Driscoll Dennis J., sailmaker, res 1661 Atlantic
Driscoll Eliza Mrs. (Mallay & Driscoll, S.F.) res 940 Peralta
Driscoll James, laborer C. P. R. E., res 1661 Atlantic
Driscoll Jeremiah, grainer, res 417 Seventh
Driscoll Jerry, laborer C P. R. R., res 1661 Atlentic
Driscoll John, laborer, res 1661 Atlantic
Driscoll Lawrence, painter, res 417 Seventh
Driscoll William, laborer, res 520 Third
Drosbach Andrew, engineer J. Homer Fritch, res 682 Twen-
ty-fourth
Drucker Herman, clerk H. Tum Suden & Co., res 618 East
Central av
Drugan James, laborer, res 314 Third, rear
Drum John S-, capitalist, 422 Central av, res 953 Market
Drumgold John, canvasser, res 765 Grove
Drummond James, gardener R. D. Hume, res E s Fruit
Vale av nr East 27th
Drummond John, waiter C J. & W. C. Ironmonger, resSW
cor Ninth and Franklin
nilhort 2. DrniA/n ^onses Built, and HoQses aM Lots lor Sale on tlie Insiallmenl Plan,
UIIUCIlCX DIUVYII Office No. 2 Park Row. Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mami St., S. F., ihelmesl collection ol Modern Art Paper Eannmes.
200 OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Dryden J. E. Mrs., dressmaker, res 843 Isabella
Dry den "William S., mason, res 843 Isabella
Drynen John, stock speculator, res 227 Tenth
Drysdale Daniel, salesman E. D. Block & Co., res S. F.
Dryseale Daniel, clerk, res 1816 Atlantic
Du Bois Peter G., carpenter C. P. K.K., res 2101 Atlantic
Du Bois William C, clerk U. S. Eailway Mail Service (S.
r.) res Union Hotel
Du Brutz Frederick C. M., attorney-at-law (S.F.) res John-
son House
Du Prat Augustus, salesman (S. F.) res 813 Adeline
Duane Joseph, res 461| Fourth
Dubois Lewis A., farmer, res 364 Third
Duces George, butcher H. M. Ames Jr., res Butchertown
Ducey Catherine, widow, res 1311 Sixth av
Ducker James W., barkeeper J. J. Hanifin, res 1403 Grove
Ducommun Frank, confectioner McKenzie & Geddes, res
1154 Broadway
Duddy Martin, expressman, res 911 Alice
Dnddy William, carriage painter M. W. Allen, res 911 Alice
Dudley Justin Z. , painter, res 1222 Franklin
Dudley William M., clerk (S. F.) res E s Adeline bet Four-
teenth and Fifteenth
Due Anton, farmhand C. N. Tharsing, res AV s High nr Old
County Road
Duensing Louis, upholsterer Richard M. Frost, res 460 Sixth
Duff William, shipkeeper C. P. R. R., res 1804 William
Duffy Edward, butcher Louis Schaffer, res 555 Sixth
Duffy EdAvard F., foreman Enterprise Mills, res 835 Clay
Duffy James (Whittier, Fuller & Co.) res S. F.
Duffy John, machinist, res 821 East 14th
Duffy Patrick, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Union av
Duffy Thomas, plasterer, res 1054 Broadway
Dufit Mars, widow, res 370 Third
Dugan George, lather, res 1372 Central av
Dugan Mark M., salesman William H. Nolan, res S.F.
Dugan Robert, laborer, res S s Parker nr Humboldt av,
Temescal
Duggan Thomas, laborer, res 1010 Fifth
Duggen Mary A., widow, res 661 Seventh
Duignan Thomas, carpenter, res 491 Twenty-fifth
Dulion Emile D., butcher, res 366 Ninth
Dunand Louis F., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 518 Fourth
Dunbar Joseph, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, res
1355 Thirteenth
Dunbar Joshua, groceries, 851 Myrtle, res 1300 Seventh
C r I A||NnPY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ D ] DIRECTORY. 201
Duncan Dora Mrs., res 764 Fourth
Duncan Ed., calker C. P. E. K.
Duncan George J., conductor C. P.R. R., res 1864 William
Duncan John J., res 804 Thirteenth
Duncan Joseph M., res 1136 Filbert
Duncan Eichard, res 831 Myrtle
Duncombe Agnes Mrs., res 465 Thirteenth
Duncombe LucjM., res E s Telegi'aph av bet Linden and
Temescal, Temescal
Dunham A. Murrj, photographer, res 562 Eleventh
Dunham Benjamiia F., hardware (S. F.)res 1369 Jackson
Dunham C. Mrs., res 562 Eleventh
Dunham George P., driver Fashion Stables, res 524 Sixth
Dunham Orrin S., carriage and sign painter, res 707 Frank-
lin
Dunham Woodruff, wholesale wood, res 1622 Thirteenth
Dunlap Henry, teamster, res 1541 Curtis
Duumire Samuel S., carriage manufacturer, 266 Central av,
res 1351 Franklin
Dunn John S., painter C. P. E. E., res 514 Fifteenth
Dunn M., gardener, SW cor Seventeenth and Castro
Dunn Martin J., clerk John Gushing, res cor Claremont av
and New Tunnel Eoad, Claremont
Dunn Martin M. , farmer, res cor Claremont av and New
Tunnel Eoad, Claremont
Dunn Mary Miss, res 359 Tenth
Dunn Michael, laborer, res 126 Louise
Dunn Patrick, laborer, res 1612 Myrtle
Dunn Samuel W., bookseller (8. F.) res 1457 Grove
Dunn Thomas, laborer, res 972 East 16th
Dunne John C., compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
Hartman House
Dunn's Block, W s Washington bet Seventh and Eighth
Dunphy Thomas, lather, res 762 Twentieth
Dunsten John, hostler Broadway and Piedmont E. E. Co.,
res cor Webster and Moss av
Dunton Charles H., with W. W. Montague & Co., res 938
Thirty- sixth
Duran Camille, cook John Marques, res 508 Seventh
Durant Amos, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, res 586
Delger
Durant Mary E. B., widow, res 1357 Franklin
Durant Jane, widow, res SW cor Tenth av and East 17th
Durant School, A. W. Brodt principal, N s Twenty-eighth
bet Grove and West
Durell Gideon, carpenter, res 268 B
The "Oakland" Collection Office.sZ:.'
Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM Si, S. F.--Special Mgns in Window Shades to Order.
202 OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY.
Durham & Bujffett (John P. Durham and Charles C. BuiTett)
carriage manufacturers, 509 Eighth
Durham John P. (Durham & Buffett) res 510 Ninth
Durham J. P. Mrs., millinery, 1171 Broadwa}', res 510 Ninth
Durning Thomas A., compositor (S. P.) res 1614 Fifteenth
Durr P. J., salesman Salinger Brothers, res S. F.
Durst J., res 1113 Adeline
Dury J. B., porter (S. F.) res 14 Center
Dusenbury George, machinist C. P. R. R., res Seventh
Street House
Dusinbury J. B., res 1228 Adeline
Dusinbury Myron T., teller Oakland Bank of Savings, res
1228 Adeline
Dusinbury T. E., engineer C. P. R. R.
Dutil Lorenzo, bookkeeper Longe & Baliran, res 1057
Alice
Dutre Alfred, gardener, res 560 Franklin
Dutro Antonio, laborer C. P. R. R., res 621 Henry
Duttle Otto, waiter Tubbs Hotel
Dwelling House Underwriters (fire of Watertown, N. Y.)
Doe, Griffin & Seaman agents. 958 Broadway
Dwyer & Kelly (Daniel D. Dwyer and James F. Kelly)
marble and granite works, SE cor Seventh and Castro
Dwyer Ann Mrs., res N s Alcatraz av nr R. R. crossing,
Temescal
Dwyer Daniel D. (Dwyer & Kelly) SE cor Seventh and
Castro
Dwyer William, farmer, res N s Alcatraz av nr R. R. cross-
ing, Temescal
Dyer Czar J., lithographer, res 404 Central av
Dyer George AV., machinist Trowbridge & Pillsbury, res
716 Market
Dyer James A., painter C. P. R. R., res 363 Fifth
Dyer Joseph B., clerk (S. F.) res 1257 Jackson
Dyer Joseph P., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1257 Jackson
Dyer William H., janitor Franklin, Swett and Court House
Schools, res NE cor East 16th and Twentv-second av
Dyke Delesle D., machinist (S. F.) res 209 Third
Dvns William H., brakeman C. P. R. R., res 362 Tenth
Eadon Edward, clerk (S. F.) res 674 Thirty-fifth
Eadon Moses, clerk (S. F.) res 916 Fifth
Eadon William, upholsterer (S. F.) res 674 Thirty-fifth
r r I A||MnpY washing well done at very low rates.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY. 203
Eadon William H., clerk (S. F.), res 674 Thirty-fifth
Eagan Margaret, domestic William H. Glascock, 305 Fifth
Eagan Mary, domestic M. O. Barber, SE cor Clifton and
Second av
Eagar Brothers (Henry T. and Thomas C. Eagar) wood and
coal, W s Thirteenth av bet East 14th and East 15th
Eagar Henry T. (Eagar Brothers) res 626 East 14th
Eagar Thomas C (Eagar Brothers) res 626 East 14th
Eager Edward N., surveyor and civil engineer, office and
res 921 Broadway, room 5
Eager Mary, widow, res 1315 Twelfth av
Eagle Box Factory, John J. Mclntire proprietor, 507-509
Second
Eames Jennie Miss, teacher music, res 489 Prospect
Eames Roscoe L., bookkeeper Zeno Mauvais and inventor
Light Line shorthand, 420 Central av, res 554 Thirty-
fifth
Eames Samuel L., farmer, res 489 Prospect
Earhart Philip L., dairy, W s Lake bet Chambers and Cot-
tage
Earl Edwin T., commission merchant (S. F.) res 768
Central av
Earl George, labor C. P. E. R., res 1558 Eighth
Earl Guy C., student LTniversity, res 768 Central av
Earl Henry, teamster Asher Tyler, res cor Eighth av and
and East Eleventh
Earl Josiah, commission merchant (S. F.) res 7t 8 Cen-
tral av
Earle Freeman R., res 717 Jefierson
Earle John B., note teller (S. F.) res 610 Central av
Early Henrv P., piano polisher Kohler & Chase, res 513
Ninth "
Earnest Joseph T., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1439
Market
Eastey John F., carpenter, res cor A and Peralta
Eason William L. , city editor Tribune, res Bellevue House
East Oakland, Fruit Vale and Mills Seminary RR., A. W.
Mav superintendent, office SE cor Twelfth av and East
lltii
EAST OAKLAND PLANING MILLS, Barnes Brothers &
Gedge proprietors, cor East Central and Fourteenth avs
East Oakland Pottery, Henry Bundock proprietor, cor East
Central and Nineteenth avs
Eastland Alfred T., clerk Oakland Gaslight Co., res 569
Tenth
Eastland Andrew J., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 921 Myrtle
GILBERT & BROWN
Ptirdos Pin'ohasliis furiilslied wilb Jlone.r for
Builtlins- — l'a>nMc In luslalliiients Bt L"W IJati-B of
Interest.
ig- — i-avni'ic in lusiaiinieiub ai ij^iw j>ai.it> ui
Xo. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Alaiueda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Harm St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
204 OAKLAND [ E ] WRECTORY.
EASTLAND JOSEPH G., secretary Oakland Gaslight Co.,
office S s Ninth nr Broadway, res S. F.
Eastland Josephine Mrs., res 921 Myrtle
EASTLAND VAN LEER, superintendent Oakland Gas-
light Co., office S s Ninth nr Broadway, res 817 Grove
Eastman C. H., commission merchant (S. E.) res 1057 Sev-
enth av
Eastman Francis G., foreman Oakland Paving Co., res 460
Elm
Eastman Henry P., engineer C. P. R. K.
EASTMAN MOSES H., superintendent Oakland Paving
Co., office Union Bank Building, rooms 6-7, res 64
Valley
Easton James, capitalist, res 1373 Harrison
Eaton Annie J., widow, res 1009 Madison
Eaton Charles, res Union Hotel
Eaton Charles H., lumber surveyor, res 1665 Lincoln
Eaton Edward, engraver C. L. Smith & Co., res Winter's
Hotel
Eaton Frederick W.. secretary S. F. Steamboat and Trans-
portation Co., res 953 Madison
Eaton Henr}^ marker foreman Contra Costa Laundry
Eaton Mary E., widow, res 307 Seventh
Eccles William, plumber, res 1513 Brush
Eccles William J., painter, res 951 Thirty-fifth
Eccleston Richard, wood and coal (S. F.) res 608 Eighteenth
Eckels Raymond, brassfounder (S. F.) res nr San Pablo
Station
Eckfeldt Theodore W., res 777 Sixteenth
Eckley Henry, carpet dealer (S F.) res 114 Eleventh
Eckley John L., carpet dealer (S. F.) res Poplar bet Four-
teenth and Sixteenth
Ecksteine William, tailor, 962^ Broadway
Eddings William C., barkeeper Harry In wall, res NE cor
Ninth and Broadway
Eddy Edward B., surveyor, res 1067 Brush
Edelen Lemuel H., speculator (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Eden William J., collector Home Mutual Insurance Co., res
S s Thirty-sixth bet San Pablo av and Market
Edgar Arthur, farmer, res 2153 West
Edgar James, speculator, res 2226 San Pablo av
Edgecomb William M., carpenter, res 1626 Pacific
Edgerly Henry C, res SW cor East 14th and Lane, Fruit
Vale
Edgerton A. D., salesman A. Lippman, res 517 Ninth
Edlen John, fireman C. P. R. R.
Sr I AllhinPY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
. r . LHU H U n 1 . Office, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY. 205
Edmonds Walter J., barber, 962| Broadway, res 521 Fourth
Edstrom Thomas, trunkmaker, res 811 Center
Edwards Ambrose F., jeweler, res 1054 Central av
Edwards Benjamin F., barber, 467 Seventh, res 510 Fifth
Edwards Brothers (Charles E. and Frederick J.) fish and
oysters, 818 Broadway
Edwards Charles E. (Edwards Brothers) res S. F.
Edwards Clara Miss, teacher Cole School, res 404 Central av
Edwards D. B. Mrs., widow, res 1525 J Broadway
Edwards E., laborer Albion K. P. Harmon, res 1568 Web-
ster
Edwards Edwin W., carpenter, res 1464 Fifth
Edwards Evan J., gardener, res 814 Twenty-eighth
Edwards Frederick J (Edwards Brothers) res 1263 Eighth
Edwards George C, professor State University, res 1568
Webster
Edwards George W., res 1367 Tenth av
Edwards George W., wood turner (S. F.) res 1511 Third
Edwards Henry, employee C. P. K. R., res 1870 Atlantic
Edwards James, brakeman C. P- R. C, res West Oakland
House
Edwards James, physician, office and res 855 Center
Edwards John, deputy County Clerk, res 404 Central av
Edwards John G., publisher Coast Review (S. F.) res 520
Tenth
Edwards John L., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1713 Eighth
Edwards John S., sailmaker (S. F.) res 1102 East 24th
Edwards Justus, carpenter, res S s Forty-fifth nr Grove,
Temescal
Edwards L. , painter, res Sunnyside House
EDWARDS LEMUEL B., insurance agent, 467 ^^"nth, res
718 Eighteenth
EDWARDS ROBERT W., watchmaker and jeweler, 961
Broadway, res 1054 Central av
Edwards Thomas C, commercial agency (S. F.) res NE cor
Union and Duncan, Lynn
Edwards William, carpenter, res 522 East 14th
Edwards William E., bellow^s manufacturer, res 721 Chester
Eells Charles P., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res W s San Pablo
av, nr Temescal Creek
Egan John, coachman, res 1108 Third
Egbert Robert S., merchant, res 1123 Myrtle
Egert Louis H., butcher, res S s Weston av bet Telegraph
av and Broadway
EIBEN & NOR (Fred. G. Eiben and Andrew J. Nor) gro-
cers, NW cor Seventh and Campbell
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk wi^li ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" Colleclion Office,
UUIlCul lUUI DlllO S. K.cor.£I<.iUTH JKT.anaBKOAOWAV. LpSt«iri.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
206 OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY.
Eiben Fred. G. (Eiben & Nor) res NW cor Campbell and
Seventh
Eicbbaum Frederick H., assistant superintendent Oakland
Gas Light Co., res 769 Central av
Eichbaum William P., collector Oakland Gas Light Co., res
769 Central av
Eien Christian, carpenter Oakland Planing Mills, res 664
Twenty-sixth
Eiferle Christ., barkeeper David Wemmer, res 416 Eighth
Finer William, shoemaker David J. Outram, res Winters'
Hotel
Eisan Albert F., millwright, res SW cor Seventh and
Franklin
Eissler John, foreman Manuel Eissler, res S s Clark nr High,
Melrose
Eissler Manuel, manufacturer Union Blasting Powder, S s
Clark nr High, Melrose, office S. F., res 1417 Thirt
teenth av
Eitel Charles H., salesman (S. F.) res 820 Henry
Eitel Henry, druggist, res 820 Henry
Ekensteen Augustus, clerk (S. F.) res 1115 Campbell
Ekman William (Newland & Ekman) res Newland House
EL DORADO LIVERY STABLE, Joseph C. Trescott pro-
prietor, 405 Twelfth
El Dorado Market, A. Heuer & Co. proprietors, NW cor
Ninth and Webster
Eland Annie Miss, agent Butterick & Co. Patterns, 961
Broadway, res 1005 Webster
Eland Hannah Mrs., furnished rooms, 1005 Webster
Eland Eobert, res 1005 Webster
Elder Alexander, commission merchant (S. F.) res 486 Mer-
rimac
Elder Emma S. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 486 Mer-
rimac
Elder Sarah C, widow, res 486 Merrimac
Eldridge Edward, policeman (S. F.) res 2130 Chestnut
Eldridge George, clerk, res 2130 Chestnut
Eldridge John V., clerk, res 2130 Chestnut
Eldridge William, clerk, res 2130 Chestnut
Eliason Horace D., mailing and paper clerk Post Office, res
572 Tenth
Eliassen Martin, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 1607 Market
Elkan A., shoemaker, SW cor Central av and Franklin, res
409| Central av
Ellard Hattie, domestic I. W. Knox, 534 Knox pi
Ellerbrock Henry H., laborer C. P. R. R., res Hansa Hotel
Q I- lAIINHRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY. 207
Ellingsworth Samuel, restaurant, 902 Broadway, res N s East
27tli nr Twenty-first av. Highland Park
Elliott Abial, physician, res 612J East Central av
Elliott Albert, chimney sweep and whitener, res 423 Tenth
Elliott C. N. Mrs., widow, ladies nurse, res 1156 Broadway
Elliott Frank, messenger Bay and Coast Telegraph Co., res
1156 Broadway
Elliott George, carpenter, res 767 East Central av
Elliott James, teamster Taylor & Co., res 616 Second
Elliott McDonald, res 854 Brush
Elliott Robert, teamster, res 653 Grove
Elliott Robert W., res 854 Brush
Elliott Wallace W., lithographer, res 869 Washington
Ellis A. A. Miss, dressmaker Mrs. J. G. Green, res Alameda
Ellis Alexander L., machinist C. P. R. R., res 1608 William
Ellis Annie, widow, res 1116 Alice
Ellis Charles H., extraman Engine Co, No. 1, Oakland Fire
Department, res Fifteenth rear City Hall
Ellis C. M. Miss, principal Court House School, res 1351
Fourth av
Ellis Cyrus E ., letter carrier, res 1007 Pine
Ellis James, commission merchant (S. F.) res 530 Ninth
Ellis John, canvasser, res 1312 Eleventh av
Ellis John F., printer (S. F.) res 1312 Eleventh av
Ellis John H., miller Weston & Welch, res Grand Western
Hotel
Ellis John H., painter, res 1326 Eleventh av
Ellis Richard L., hostler John Gushing, res 1228 Franklin
Ellis Samuel, salesman Edward Barnett, res 370 Fifth
Ellis Walter G., manufacturing jeweler, 954 Broadway, res
Alameda
Ellsworth C. F. Mrs., proprietor Kohler-Chase House, NE
cor Ninth and Washington
Ellsworth L. Mrs., dressmaker, 1156 Broadway
Ellwood Francis W., carpenter C.P.R.R., res 460 East 17th
Ellwood William B., gi'oceries and liquors, 1111-1113 Kirk-
ham
Elm Charles J. A., sign, carriage and ornamental painting,
1054 Sixth av, re^ 1266 Twelfth av
Elmore Samuel, commission merchant (S. F ) res 368 East
17th
Elsey Charles, farmer, res 653 Eleventh
Elvin Daniel, coachman A. M. Simpson, 1310 Grove
Ely Ann, widow, res 1218 Twenty-sixth
Ely George, dairyman, res 1218 Twenty-sixth
Ely George S. B., engineer, res 812 Chester
r i I h Q rt ff D fni Af n No Belter Invesnneiit Hian me Barsains in Alameda Keal Estate
UilUCilOC DiUWIL Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
208 OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY.
Elzy Evan J., mining operator, res 1108 Market
Erne CI aide, res 1355 Eighth
Eme Ernest, jeweler, res 1355 Eighth
Emerson George W., telephone inspector and electrician
Bell Telephone Co., res 1055 Grove
Emerson Ealph, agent S. P. C. E. R. Co. and Bay and Coast
Telegraph Co., NE cor Broadway and Thirteenth, res
1055 Grove
Emerson William H., cardriver, res 660 East 11th
Emery Charles C, with J. Lusk & Co., res 622 Seventeenth
Emery George F. , salesman William P. Wheeler, res 622
Seventeenth
EMERY JOSEPH S., president Oakland K. K. Co. and
contractor (S. F.) res NW cor Park and San Pablo av
Emlay Eli (O. Emlay & Co.) res 690 Laurel
Emlay O. cfe Co. (Oliver and Eli Emlay) harness and sad-
dlery, 1164 Broadway
Emlay Oliver (O. Emlay & Co.) res 690 Laurel
Emlay Oliver L., clerk O. Emlay & Co., res 690 Laurel
Emmett Philip, laborer, res 952 Eighteenth
Empire Hose Co. No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, Edward
Cady foreman, 470 Sixth
Emslie Charles, Custom House (S.F.) res SE cor Derby and
Humboldt av, Temescal
Enas George H., master mariner, res 81(5 Alice
Engburg Peter, carpenter, res Winter's Hotel
Engelbrecht Henry, blacksmith C.P.R.E., res 13 Pearson's
Eow
Engelbrecht Herman, cigar manufacturer (S. F.) res 166
Tenth
Engelbrecht Herman A., salesman (S. F.) res 166 Tenth
Engelbretson Finkel, laborer, res 959 Fifth
Engelke Gold & Silver Mining Co. (Esmeralda Co., Nev.)
W. G. Henshaw secretary, office 460 Eighth
Engelken Frederick, with H. Turn Suden &Co., res 518 East
Central av
Engine No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, Fifteenth, rear
City Hall
Engine No. 2 (Felton) Oakland Fire Department, N s Sixth
bet Broadway and Washington
Engine No. 3, Oakland Fire Department, S s Eighth bet
Willow and Campbell
Engine No. 4, Oakland Fire Department, East 14th bet
Twelfth and Thirteenth avs
Engineer (City) Thomas W. Morgan, City Hall
Engler Charles, sashmaker, res 854 Harrison
Sr I A 1 1 Kl n D V C3rooc3L ■^T^orls., Ijox^ DE*x-io©ei
. r. LAURUni. office. 33 Geary St.. S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY. 209
English James, laborer C. P. K. R., res 1672 Third
English John M., farmer, res SE cor Seventh and Oak
English John T., carpenter, res 1622 Myrtle
English Warren B., farmer, res 1268 Harrison
English William D., commission merchant (S. F.) res 226
Eleventh
Ennis Anton, watchman C. P. R. R., res 1511 Fifth
Ennis George H., yardmaster Oakland Wharf C. P. R. R.,
res 721 Myrtle
Ennis John, plumber Dalziel & Moller, res 606 Sixteenth
Ennis Joseph, laborer Leon Trelut, res 1500 Eleventh
Ennis William, driver Engine Co. No. 3, Oakland Fire De-
partment, res 1669 Eighth
Eno Frank, agent (S. F.) res NE cor Twelfth av and East
20th
Enos Antone, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 765 Willow
Enos Frank, laborer, res 666 East 16th
Enos Joseph, res 1400 Eleventh
Enos Joseph, laborer C. P. R. R., res 6 Short
Enos Manuel, laborer, res 1465 Thirteenth
Enright Albert, laborer C. P. R. R., res SW cor Atlantic
and Pine
Ensign Charles H., engineer Oakland Ice Co., res 1656
Twelfth
Enterprise Mills, California Building Co. proj)rietors, SW
cor Grove and Second
Epley Adelaide L. (Epley Sisters) res 472 Central av
Epley Hattie L. Miss (Epley Sisters) res 472 Central av
Epley Minerva Mrs., res 664 Eighteenth
Epley Sisters (H. L. and A. L. Epley) dressmakers, 472
Central av
Erie House, Mrs. J. Canning proprietress, 1113 Broadway
Errickson Erick G., tailor A. Stein, res 1826 Adeline
Erricson Rasmus P., gardener Jonathan Middleton, res N s
East 27th nr Twenty-first av, Highland Park
Escalet Elizabeth, domestic 1261 Sixth av
Esperanz John, laborer Raymond Gohanich, res Butcher-
town
Estell Thomas F., porter C. P. R. R., res 1725 Myrtle
Estes Charles, driver Lane's Omnibus Line res Lake Shore
av nr Brooklyn
Estes Lamont W., machinist C. P. R. R., res 1721 Chase
EsteyJohnC, wood and coal, SE cor San Pablo av and
Seventeenth, res 529 Seventeenth
Estler Theodore, engineer Oakland Bag Manufacturing Co.,
res 263 East 17th
Hnllprt Ynair Riljc wnn adams & co.,"oakM"
UUIIOUl I UUI UIEIO iS. i.. lui. UIUHTII S'l.ui.l UUii>A»U' AY, Lp stairs.
14
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., S. F., Imponer Frenci and English WALL PAPERS
210 OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY.
Eugenio Bognetti, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
EUREKA HOTEL, Henry H. Meyer proprietor, SW cor
Washington and Seventh
Eureka Mills, Henry C Pratt proprietor, 1772 Telegraph av
Euteneuer Martin, carpenter, 1310 San Pablo av
Evans Anna, waitress, 404 Central av
Evans Edward, liquor saloon, 754 Seventh
Evans James D., res 810 Twenty-seventh
Evans John W., agent Domestic Sewing Machine (S. E.)
res 728 Eleventh
Evans Joseph, special agent Treasur}^ Department (S. F.)
res 2207 Adeline
Evans S. Mrs., res Hartman House
Evans Solon, cabinetmaker Lyon & Kinsey, res 967 Franklin
Evans Thomas, shoemaker, res 857 Clay
Evans West, lumber merchant (S. F.) res 542 Sycamore
Evans William E., with Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (S.
F.) res 728 Eleventh
EVENING TRIBUNE, Tribune Publishing Co., publishers
and proprietors, 406 Central av
Everett Edward, salesman (S. F.) res 719 Eighth
Everett J. Carlton, civil engineer, res 719 Eighth
Everett S. L., with Journal of Commerce (S. F.) res Cen-
tennial House
Evers Joseph, expressman, res 2125 Elm
Everson Mark (W. & M. Everson) res Wilcox House
Everson Martin, gardener Gustav Hornung, res 1110 Cen-
tral av
EVERSON W. & M. (Wallace and Mark Everson) hard-
ware, tools and agricultural implements, SW cor Ninth
and Broadway
HARD^A^ARE
IRON AND STEEL.
S. W. Corner Broadway and Ninth.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
(33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES^ gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 211
Everson Wallace (W. & M. Everson) and general agent New
England Life Insurance Co. (S. F.) res 703 Webster
Everts Philitus, superintendent Eureka and Palisade Eail-
road (Nevada) res 1115 Jackson
Evoy Ed., res N s Thirty-sixth bet Market and San Pablo
av, Temescal
Evoy John James, res N s Thirty-sixth bet Market and San
Pablo av, Temescal
Evoy Mary Mrs., res N s Thirty-sixth bet Market and San
Pablo av, Temescal
Evoy William, res N s Thirty -sixth bet Market and San Pablo
av, Temescal
Ewart Archibald M., manufacturer house-heating apparatus,
res 1227 Eleventh av
Ewen Frank, salesman, res 1314 Telegraph av
Ewen Louis T., clerk (S. F.) res 756 Seventh
Ewing Claude V., clerk (S. F.) res NE cor Broadway and
Merrimac
Ewing Joseph D., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1162 Market
Eyman August, laundrymau Contra Costa Laundry
Ezekiels Mark Mrs., res 461 Ninth
Faber Antoine, waiter, res 854 Adeline
Fabrique B. C, musician, res Sunnyside House
Fagan Ann, widow, res 1629 Lincoln
Fahey Thomas, apprentice Michael Casey, res 1808 Grove
Fahrbach Christian F., candy factory (S. F.) res 1607 Eighth
Faige William, brewer Brooklyn Brewery, res 879 East 14th
Fair George, bookkeeper (S. F.) res N s Sycamore nr Tele-
graph av
Fair May Miss, res 490 Merrimac
Fairbairn George, teamster E. M. Lawrence, res Butcher-
town
Fairbanks John J., horse trainer, res SE cor Forty-first and
Adeline, Temescal
Fairbanks Jonathan, res 770 Twenty-second
Fairchild James C, surveyor, res 616 Eighth
Fairchild Warren G. (W. G. Fairchild & Co.) res 1350
Market
FAIRCHILD W. G. & CO. (Warren G. Fairchild and Byron
S. Burson) groceries and liquors, 1350 Market
Fake George S., res 754 Sixteenth
Falconer James, carpenter, res 1210 Thirtieth
ni RFRT & RRfllA/N "^^^^'^^ ^""^ ^i^mm Residence Property on tue CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row. Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 6d5 Market St., S.F., Wholesale and Retail Mer in Paper Hangings
212 OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Falkner C. S. Mrs., res 1455 Grove
Falkner Mary, widow, res 204 Seventh
Fallmer Kudolph, carpenter, res 1116 Center
Fallon James, laborer, res 1163 Third
Fallon John, laborer, res 764 Twenty-second
Fallon Malachi, res SE cor Seventh and Oak
Falls John H., lamps and coal oil, store and res 1301 San
Pablo av
Faneuil Hall Insurance Co. (fire, of Boston) Doe, Grifl&n &
Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Fannan Annie, nurse T. Oberfelder, Kelsey House
Fannon John, laborer, res 710 Lewis
Fanton Henry B. Jr., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1112 Second av
Fararo Mateo, shoemaker, res 828 Twentieth
Farish Adam T., wool merchant (S. F.) res 981 Fifth av
Farjeon Salomon, printer (S. F.) res 1301 Webster
Farley Celia, domestic 576 Eighth
Farley Michael B., engineer C. P. R. R., res SW cor Twen-
ty-ninth and West
Farley Patrick, teamster, res 614 East 16th
Farley Peter, laborer C. P. R. R., res 625 Henry
Farley Philip, res 2022 Adeline
Farley Robert, stonecutter, res 1763 Grove ►
Farley Thomas, teamster, res 465 Twenty-first
Farmer George, bout builder, res 363 Fifth
Farmer James T., lather, res 823 Sixteenth
Farmer Margaret, widow, res 810 Filbert
Farmer Robert G., laborer C. P. R. R., res 1460 Fifth
Farnam Charles AV., clerk C. P. R. R., res 1415 Twelfth av
Farnden Charles, bellman Galindo Hotel
Farnell D., res Somerset House
Farnham Frederick J., carpenter, res 678 East 32nd, Lynn
Farnham Leslie Mrs., res 967 Washington
Farno Clara, widow, res 1253 Brush
Farnum John E., auditor Oakland Bank of Savings, res
1300 Webster
Farquhar Julia Mrs., res Avenue House
Farquhar Mamie Miss, res Avenue House
Farquhar Mary A., widow, res 960 Castro
Farr Lincoln T., mining, res 692 Thirty-fourth
Farrar M. P. Mrs., res 1068 Broadway
Farrell Ann E., widow, dressmaker, 719 Fourth
Farrell Ann Jane, widow, groceries and liquors, store and
res 1700 Eighth
Farrell Bryan, gardener Joseph G. Hussey, res 1155 Madi-
n V T ATTlJTIIjy Wasning called lor anOelivered in S.F.,Oamnil,Alaie(la. Berkeley.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 213
Farrel] Edward T., res 1116 Broadway
Farrell James, car repairer C. P. K. R., res 1004 Wood
Earrell John, groceries, 671 Twenty-seventh
Farrell Joseph P,, agent California Door Co., office 460
Second, res Galindo Hotel
Farrell Michael, groceries and liquors, 1855 Seventh
Farrell Michael, laborer, res 403 Ninth
Farrell Thomas L., carpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
Farrell William, gardener, res 659 Jefferson
Farrington Elvin D., clerk Custom House (S. F.) res 778
Eleventh
Farrington George W., grainer Charles B. Rutherford, res
778 Eleventh
Farwell B. E., res 1690 Telegraph av
Farwell Frederick M., house and sign painter and whitener,
373- Eighth, res Adeline opp Evoy av
Faschian Herman, cook National Restaurant, res 309 Third
FASHION LIVERY STABLES, McCleverty & Noblett
proprietors, 860 BroadAray
Fassett Harris H., surveyor Home Mutual Insurance Co.
(S. F.) res 1363 Sixth av
Fatton Lewis, druggist Bart Morgan & Co., res NE cor
Seventh and Market
Faughnan Kate, domestic C. W. Gurnee, 568 Twentj'-fifth
Faulkner George L., traveling agent, res 213 Seventh
Faulkner George R., clerk (S. F.) res 213 Seventh
Faulkner James, foreman spinning department Oakland Bag
Manufacturing Co., res 127 East 11th
Faulkner Thomas, sexton Independent Church, res 1380
Broadway
Favor Chauncey O., sash and blindmaker (S. F.) res 1663
Eleventh av
Favor James H., sash and biindmaker (S. F.) res 613 East
23rd
Fay E., painter, res Winter's Hotel
Fay Thomas, horseshoer John Casey, res 1808 Grove
Fearey Elizabeth, widow, res NW cor Twenty-fourth and
Grove
Fearey Mary, widow, res 1950 Grove
FEAREY ROBERT D., plumber and gasfitter, NW cor
Eighth and Washington, res N s Spring nr Adeline,
Temescal
Fearey Theodore H., boots and shoes, 1439 San Pablo av
Fearn John, physician and druggist, SW cor Clay and
Eleventh, res 969 Washington
Feary Lizzie Miss, chambermaid Arcade House
The "Oakland" Collection Office.
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKei St., S. r.--Compleie ml ol Paper Hangings- -SKilllul Worlonen.
214 OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Fee Patrick, farmer, res SE cor College av and Tyler, Clare-
mont
Feely Cormick, helper Oakland Gaslight Co., res 609
Third
Feeney Bridget, widow, res 1112 Fifteenth av
Feeney Eugene, laborer, res 967 Fifth
Feeney Michael, laborer, res E s Jackson nr County Koad,
Fruit Vale
Feeney Patrick, fireman Oakland Gaslight Co., res 704 Mar-
ket
Feige Kichard, upholsterer (S. F.) res 1673 Taylor
Feldmann L. (L. Feldmann & Co.) res S. F.
Feldmann L. & Co. (L. Feldmann) wood and willowware,
903-905 Washington
Felley Philomen H., policeman, res 320 East 8th
Fellows A. J., salesman (S. F.) res 1156 Broadway
Fellows Edward C, assistant general superintendent C. P.
Pt. K., res 940 Myrtle
Fellows Louise Miss, clerk H. C. Taft & Co., res 606 Four-
teenth
Fellows Samuel, cashier (S. F.) res 1414 Filbert
Felt Helen Mrs., res 1721 Goss
Felton Engine Co. No. 2, Oakland Fire Department, Eugene
F. Voorhees foreman, 468 Sixth
Felton Kate B. Mrs., res 930 Adeline
Fenn Thomas W., insurance (S. F.) res SE cor Seventh and
Oak
Fenner O. B., proprietor Lake Merritt Boat House, Central
av, on Lake Merritt
FENNESSY JOHN, proprietor Crystal Palace Saloon, 463
Ninth, res 662 Sixth
Ferning G., carpenter, res Tremont House
Fenno M. F., fireman C. P. E. K.
Fenstermacher F. W., butcher, res 1527 Seventh av
Fenton Edward, waiter Hartman House
Fenton Joseph E., carpenter C. P. E. E., res Berkeley
Fenton Melinda, widow, res 772 Fifth
Ferber Charles, carpenter C. P. E. E., res S. F.
Ferguson Samuel B., mining superintendent, res 54 East
Central av
Fernald W. H., driver mail wagon Pacific Transfer Co., res
664 Tenth
Fernand J. J. Mrs., dressmaker Mrs. E. "W. Johnson, res
N s Forty -second nr Grove , Temescal
Fernand John J., civil engineer, res N s Forty-second nr
Grove, Temescal
S. F. LAUNDRY.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY. 215
Fernandez Katie Mrs., domestic Josiah Lusk, E s Claremont
av nr Clifton
Fernandez , res S s Spring nr Adeline, Temescal
Ferrer J. L., res S s Fortieth nr Adeline, Temescal
Ferrier Frank, waiter Pagge Brothers, res SE cor Seventh
and Broadway
Ferrier Hiram L., clerk (S. F.) res 1261 Sixth av
Ferrier L. Mme., teacher, res 1674 Telegraph av
Ferrier Louis, res 1674 Telegraph av
Ferrier Minna Mrs., teacher French and German Oakland
High School, res 1674 Telegraph av
Ferris James H., attorney-at-law, res 1927 Myrtle
Ferris James M., res 827 Magnolia
Ferris Richard, dairyman, res 630 Chestnut
Ferris William H., carpenter, res N s Linden nr Cherry,
Temescal
Ferris Winnifred, widow, res 468 Fifth
Fester Julian, groceries, cor San Pablo av and Adeline
Fetzer Ferdinand (P. J. Kerrigan & Co.) res 259 Central av
Feuillan John, d^'er (S. F.) res 411 Seventh
Fey George, confectioner Bruning Brothers, res 755 Web-
ster
Ffrench Nicholas, dairyman, res 723 Linden
Fibush Aaron (Fibush Brothers) res 518 Eighth
Fibush Brothers (A. and J. Fibush) manufacturers and
dealers cigars and tobacco, IIOIJ Broadway
Fibush Jacob (Fibush Brothers) res 518 Eighth
Fick Annie Mrs. , fancy goods, 1761 Seventh
Fick August, house painter, res 1761 Seventh
Fickett Isaac S., gilder, res 1448 Chestnut
Fiddler Hercules, gardener George F. McPherson, 470 Mer-
rimac
Fieberling Peter (Schmidt & Fieberling) res 555 Sixth
Fiege J. Henry (Tonjes & Fiege) res 325 Sixth
Field Edward G., joiner C. P. R. R., res 1730 Linden
Field Elisha M., res 1825 Telegraph av
Field Hampton E., bakery, 1269 Cypress
FIELD H. N. MISS, principal Home School, 1825 Tele-
graph av
Field Story H., clerk, res 1269 Cypress
Fielding John C, photographer (S. F.) res 831 Harrison
Fields Joseph B., policeman, res West Oakland House
Fields Rose Mrs., dressmaker, res 863 Clay
Fife Nelson, machinist (S. F.) res 989 Center
Fife William C, student University, res 809 Wood
Fike Nathan, junk dealer (S. F.) res 809 Peralta
Pilhort 9 DrniAin No Deiter Investment llian tlie Barsdiiis in Alaieia Real Estate
UlllJCllOt DlUWIli Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., S. F., the finest collection o! Modern Art Paper Bananas.
216 OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Fillicci Pasquale, waiter Louis Milloslavich, res 910 Fifth
Fillmore James, clerk Diedrich Rashjen, res NW cor Fifth
and Jefferson
Fillmore John, nursery and saloon, junction San Pablo av
and Adeline, Temescal
FINCH & BARNHISEL (William H. Finch and Samuel H.
Barnhisel) coal, wood, hay and grain, 1694 Seventh
Finch Edwin S. , salesman E. G. Buswell, res 669 Fifteenth
Finch Henry P., proprietor Belmont Livery Stable, 806
Broadway, res 802 Franklin
Finch William H. (Finch & Barnhisel) res 991 Pine
Fincke Annie, domestic Mrs. M. P. Percy, 2223 Audover
Fincke Henry W., laborer, res E s Walsworth nr Prospect
Findla James, capitalist, res Tubbs Hotel
Findlay James, fireman Oakland Gas Light Co., res 481
Plymouth av
Fine Andrew, physician and surgeon, office and res SW cor
Sixth and East Central avs
Finegan Eliza M. Mrs., proprietress Grand Western Hotel,
1756 Seventh
FJnigan J. W., res Alderney Farm
Finigan P. A., capitalist (S. F.) res Alderney Farm N s Red-
wood road
Finigan Piobert A., res Alderney Farm
Fink Henry, laborer W. W. Montague & Co.
Finkeldey Frederick, butcher A. Heuer & Co., res 951 Web-
ster
Finkelde}^ Henry, butcher James Keyes, res 370 Second
Finkeldey Henrj^ Jr., butcher George W. Scribner, res 547
Twenty-second
Finn Albert W., telegraph operator (S. F.) res 1022 Willow
Finn Margaret, domestic A. W. Bowman, Piedmont
Finn Michael, carpenter A. W. Bowman, res Piedmont
Finnegan John J., pedlar, res S s Fortieth bet Telegraph and
San Pablo avs
Finney G. W. Mrs., res 572 Central av
Finney John W., compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
Nicholl House
Finney Sherwood W., blacksmith, res NE cor Fifth av and
East 16th
Finney William, carpenter, res 1156 Broadway
Finnigan Bernard, painter, res W^inter's Hotel
Finuigan M. J., house, sign and decorative painter, 1311
Broadway, res 719 Nineteenth
Finucaue Sallie Miss, dressmaker Mrs. E. W. Johnson, res
363^ Central av
SP I AIINnRY t'ROIHPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING
. r. LHUIfUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY. 217
Finucane William M., clerk Agard & May, res 363J Central
av
Fire Alarm ami Police Telegraph, George H, Carleton super-
intendent, office City Hall
Fire Association of Philadelphia, J. J. Gardiner agent, 1106
Broadway
Fire Warden, George H. Carleton, office City Hall
Firemans Fund Insurance Co., Hinds Fuller agent, 912
Broadway
First Baptist Church, Eev. G. S. Abbott pastor, SE cor
Fourteenth and Brush
First Baptist Church of East Oakland, Rev. Samuel B. Morse
pastor, N s East 14th bet Tenth and Eleventh avs
First Congregational Church, Rev. J. K. McLean pastor,
NW cor Clay and Central av
First Methodist Episcopal Church, SE cor Fourteenth and
Clav
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OAKLAND, V. D. Moody
president, C. H. TwombW cashier, 969 Broadway
First Presbyterian Church, NE cor Fourteenth and Franklin,
Rev. Samuel P. Sprecher, pastor
First Presbyterian Church of East Oakland, NE cor East
14th and Fifteenth av
Fischel & Co. (Michael Fischel and Frederick Kuhnle)
market, 523 Seventh
Fischel Michael (Fischel & Co.) res 523 Seventh
Fischer Augustus, upholsterer Christian Schreiber, res 885
Bay
Fischer Frank L., printer (S. F.) res 829 Castro
Fischer Julia Mrs., teacher music, res 1056 East 14th
Fischer Max, wagon maker Benjamin Kneale, res Humboldt
Hotel
Fischer William, waiter, res 470 Eighth
FISH & CO. (T. J. Fish and G. W. Scott) groceries, Vinzent
Block
Fish Bert D., clerk Phelau & Fish, res 1065 Ninth av
Fish Charles H., mining (S. F.) res 804 Tenth
Fish George L. (Phelan A: Fish) res 1065 Ninth av
•Fish James H., lumber (S. F.) res 918 Grove
Fish M. W., physician, office and res 461 East 14th
Fish Nathaniel P., shoemaker, res 860 East 14th
Fish Theodore J. (Fish & Co.) res 776 Thirteenth
Fish Thomas F., clerk, 776 Thirteenth
Fish William H., printer Pacific Press, res 479 Twenty-first
Fisher & Morison (A. D. Fisher and W. W. Morison)
wines and liquors and cigars and tobacco, 1776 Seventh
Collect Your Bills s*i^iff..i."Ei.:s?Si:n»!-
I' P stair
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marlcet St., S. F. -Special Designs in Window Shades to Order.
218 OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY.
FISHER & TAYLOR, (Alfred A. Fisher and James P. Tay-
lor) wood, coal and hay, SW cor First and Franklin,
office 1180 Broadway
Fisher Aaron D. (Fisher & Morison) res 1877 William
Fisher Albert E., printer (S. F.) res 1017 Twentieth
Fisher Alfred A. (Fisher & Taylor) res 829 Broadway S. F.
Fisher Benjamin D., wines and liquors, 1052 Thirteenth av
Fisher Beriah P., carpenter, res 518 Eighth
Fisher D., teamster Castle Dome Mining and Smelting Co.,
res Alameda
Fisher Edward, salesman Greeuhood Bros., res 518 Eighth
Fisher Erastus E., printer (S. F.) res 1017 Thirtieth
FISHER GALEN M., president Oakland Home Insurance
Co., 469 Ninth, res 904 Filbert
Fisher George, Avines and liquors, E s High nr railroad
crossing, Melrose
Fisher George C, restaurant, 867 Washington
Fisher George W., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1417 Sixth av
Fisher Grace Miss, teacher music Golden Gate Academy
Fisher Henry, butcher P. W. Lee, res SW cor San Pablo
av and Sixteenth
Fisher Henry, contractor (S. F.) res 929 Adeline
Fisher John, groceries and liquors, 1769 Grove and SE cor
Jefferson and Third
Fisher Joseph H., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 929 Adeline
Fisher Kate B. Mrs., teacher High School, res 686 Thirty-
fourth
Fisher Leonard C, student University, res 904 Filbert
Fisher L. P., advertising agent (S. F') res 686 Thirty-fourth
Fisher Michael, clerk John Fisher, res SE cor Third and
Jefferson
Fisher Simon, carriage trimmer, res 821 Thirty-third
Fisher Susan, widow, res 1417 Sixth av
Fisher Thomas, plasterer, res S s Forty-sixth nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
Fisher Thomas A., salesman (S. F.) res 1520 Ninth
Fisher William A., assistant superintendent office Public
Schools, res 686 Thirty-fourth
Fisher William E.. clerk (S. F.) res 929 Adeline
Fisher William H., res 867 Washington
Fisk Leander, groceries and liquors, SW cor Third and Ad-
eline
Fiske William H., carpenter C. P. Pt. Pi., res 1860 William
Fitch Edward S., extraman Felton Engine Co. N. 2, Oak-
land Fire Department and glazier California Door Co.,
res 468 Sixth
SC I AIINnRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES,
. r , LHUIlUn I . Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley,
OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY. 219
Fitch Oscar (Oakland Transfer Co.) res 59 East Central av
Fitch Reed, clerk (S. F.) res Galindo Hotel
Fittbogan Paul, master mariner, res 718 Seventeenth
Fitzgerald Catheiine Miss, dressmaker, res 1691 Eighth
Fitzgerald David, laborer, res 812 Sixteenth
Fitzgerald Edward, shoemaker, 838 Market, res NW cor
Seventh and Bay
Fitzgerald Edward J., plasterer, res 1406 Eleventh
Fitzgerald Edward J., salesman O'Connell & Co., res 812
Sixteenth
Fitzgerald Fred J., salesman L. & A. Crocker, res 1364 Sev-
enteenth
Fitzgerald James, carriage washer Fashion Stables, res 1021
Third
Fitzgerald John, laborer, res 253 Watts
Fitzgerald Kate Mrs., res SE cor Parker and Humboldt av,
Temescal
Fizgerald Margaret, domestic A. W. Burrell, 2214 Tele-
graph av
Fitzgerald Maurice, laborer, res 730 Chester
Fitzgerald Maurice, laborer, res 1406 Eleventh
Fitzgerald Robert M., student University, res SE cor Parker
and Humboldt av, Temescal
Fitzgibbon Thomas, hackdriver, res Sunnyside House
Fitzmaurice John, gardener, res 713 Fifteenth
Fitzpatrick Edward, harness and saddles, 681 East Cen-
tral av
Fitzpatrick Edward, waiter John J. McKinnon, res W s
Fruit Vale av nr East 14th
Fitzpatrick Peter, plasterer, res 1359 Eighteenth
Fitzell Peter M., wood and coal, 570 Fifth, res 800 Jefferson
Fitzsimmons John, painter and extraman Engine No. 1,
Oakland Fire Department, res 356 Seventh
Flagg Henry H., stockbroker (S. F.) ifts N s Brooklyn bet
Fourth and Fifth avs
Flagg Julia A. Mrs., res Occidental House
Flaherty Bernard, laborer, res 409 Seventh
Flaherty James, res 575 Third
Flaherty John, laborer, res 1471 Fourteenth
Flaherty Thomas, res 1404 Eighteenth
Flaherty Thomas, carpenter and builder, 1511 Seventh
Flaherty Thomas, painter, res 1315 Eighteenth
Flanagan Sarah, nursemaid D. B. Marx, 1699 Telegraph av
Flanigan Edward, dairyman, res N s Fortieth nr Lusk,
Temescal
Flannagan Christopher, laborer, res Prospect nr Broadway
Pilhoi-t 9 PfniAf n Houses Built, and Houses and Lots tor Sale on llie Installment Piai
UIIUUII « DSUWil Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street. Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marm St.. S. F, Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
Flannery Charles, boiler riveter C. P. K. K.
Flannery James, track walker C. P. R. R., res807East Cen-
tral av
Flannery Mary L. Miss, res 961 Kirkham
riannigan Mollie, domestic Joseph M. Brock, res 1458
Broadway
Flatt Cornelius J., broker (S. F.) res 1254 Eighth
Flavin Martin J., merchcint (S. F.) res 1458 Eighth
Fleck & Busse (Gustave Fleck and Christian C. Busse) bar-
bers, 457 Central av
Fleck Emilie Mrs., midwife, res 366 Eighth
Fleck Gustave (Fleck & Busse) res 366 Eighth
Fleming A. J., widow, res 304 Ninth
Fleming David J., machinist (S- F.) res 811 Center
FLEMING JOHN J. & CO. (John J. Fleming and Samuel
D. Trask) wines and liquors, 625 East Central av
Fleming John J. (John J. Fleming &, Co.) res 633 East Cen-
tral av
Fleming John W., hay, grain, coal and wood, 1957 San Pab-
lo av
Fleming Marx P., plumber, res 171 Eighth
Fleming William Y., res 304 Ninth
Flemming Ellen Miss, res W s Webster ur Moss av
Flesser Leopoldine, domestic Louis Leimert, N s Twenty-
third nr Webster
Fletcher Charles, res E s Adams nr Lee
Fletcher Charles H., agent Pacific Transfer Co., res 118
Fourth
Fletcher James B., sash and blindmaker East Oakland Plan-
ing Mills, and extraman Engine No. 4, Oakland Fire
Department, res 504 East 15th
Fletcher John N., shoemaker, res 1722 Eighth
Fletcher Matthew S., diver, res 212 Haven
Fletcher Robert J., 4iackdriver, res W s Saji Pablo av nr
Railroad" crossing
Fletcher Thomas H., grainer, res 852 Jefferson
Fletcher WillardF., captain of police, office City Hall, res
1308 Telegraph av
Fletcher William, barber Joseph Jemery, res 1724 Cen-
tral av
Flint Augustus P., fire insurance (S. F.) res 1103 Filbert
Flint Edward, manufacturer, res 518 Thirteenth
Flint Edward D., bookkeeper (S. F.) res W s Washington
bet Central av and Thirteenth
Flint Edward P. (A. I. Gladding & Co.) res W s Washing-
ton bet Central av and Thirteenth
^ F I AIINDRY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY. 221
Flint George B. (Kelsey & Flint) res NE cor Ninth and Mad-
ison
Flint Levi, shoemaker, 1789 Seventh, res 1718 Eighth
Flint Samuel, clerk (S. F.) res 1718 Eighth
Flood George W., blacksmith P. H. McGrew, res 1325
Ninth av
Flood Isabella, widow, res 1202 West
Flood Margaret, domestic 1120 Central av
Flora Elisha H., housemover, res 1465 Curtis
Flora Melcajah R. Jr., housemover, res 1624 Myrtle
Florence Antonia, widow, res 661 East 17th
Florence Kate, waitress Kelsey House
Floud John W., gasfitter Dalziel & Moller, res 1420 Filbert
Floud. Joha W. Jr., res 1420 Filbert
Flye Harriet Mrs., res West Oakland House
Flye M. B. Mrs., widow, res 522 Thirty -fifth
Flynn Andrew, groceries and liquors, 1601 Myrtle
Flynn Annie, chambermaid Centennial House
Flynn Charles, shipcarpenter C P. E. E., res 1810 Taylor,
rear
Flynn Edmond, liquor saloon (S. F.) res 721 Fourth
Flynn E. T., res 1269 Castro
Flynn Hugh, blacksmith C. P. E. E., res 804 Cedar
Flynn James, upholsterer McGovern & Cahill, res 824
Lydia
Flynn Patrick (Tyrrell & Flynn) res 822 Lewis
Flynn Eichard, car repairer C. P. E. E., res 1691 Eighth
Flynn Eosanna Mrs., res 928 Filbert
Flynn Timothy, carpenter, res 1363 Eighteenth
Focacci Louis, carpenter Oakland Planing Mills
Fogerty Matthew, watchman (S. F.) res 1312 Market
Fogg George E., student University, res SW cor Thirteenth
and Harrison
Fogg George H., real estate, office 1471 Broadway, res 463
Twentieth
Fogg James L., agent Mutual Life Insurance Co. (of New
York) 952 Broadway, res 815 Webster
Fogg J. G., packer J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Claremont av
and Clifton, Temescal
Fogg Joseph S., carpenter, res 813 Market
Foley James, res 462 Sixth
Foley James, blacksmith, res 703 Franklin
Foley James J., real estate, res 1023 Peralta
Foley John, laborer E. A. Brown, res 666 Twenty-seventh
Foley Michael, laborer, res 1171 Third
Foley Thomas, laborer C. P. E. E., res 623 Chestnut
r
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AnAM^ I m COLLECTORS aid ATTORNEYS CondDtt Suits in an Slate Courts
HUHIIIO 0( UU. S. E. cor. KlfcilliU ST. ami IIK«»AI>WAV. I p Slaii-B.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., s, F, Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
222 OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Folger George S., foreman F, Barnard & Co., res 702 Web-
ster
Folger James A., coffee and spices (S. F.) res 1308 Jackson
Folger Samuel G., collector Eugene Lynch, res 702 Web-
ster
Folkers J. H. A., surgical and dental instruments (S. F.)
res 915 Myrtle
Follrath Adam, borseslioer P. H. McGrew, res 2112 Thir-
teenth av
Follrath George E., blacksmith P. H. McGrew, res 2112
Thirteenth av
Follrath William A., horseshoer P. H. McGrew, res N s
East 18th bet Sixth and Seventh avs
Folsom Edward J., plumber, res 519 Tenth
Folte Gustave, bookkeeper Torrey, Whitman & Gardiner,
res 124 Eleventh
Folyera Joseph, peddler, res 566 Charter
Fonda David B., engineer C. P. E. R., res 1772 Goss
Fonda George H., fireman C. P. R. K., res 1772 Goss
Fonda Peter, seaman, res 124 Ettie
Fonda P. W., res 1772 Goss
Fontana Mark J., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1708
Seward
Fontana Y., plaster worker D. Mencarini, res S. F.
Fonte Antonio, groceries, etc., 800-802 East Central av, res
1114 Sixteenth av
Fonte Frank U., washer A.J. Butterfield, res 411 Thirteenth
Fonte George, tanner Oak Grove Tannery, res 1021 East
22nd
Fonte Henry A., plumber Owen C. Kirk, res cor East Cen-
tral and Sixteenth avs
Fonte Joseph, laborer, res 1023 East 22nd
Foote Alfred L., farmer, res 712 Chester
Foote Manuel S., laborer C. P. E. R.
Foote William W., attorney-at-law, 921 Broadway, room 1,
res 1154 Brush
Forbes Alfred, salesman G. Abraham son, res 1025 Chestnut
Forbes George, carpenter, res 411 Ninth
Forbes George, livery stable, 1070 Thirteenth av, res 564
East 15th
Forbes James, boiler riveter C. P. R. R.
Forbes James A., translator, res 1025 Chester
Forbes John, driver, res 1025 Chester
Ford Albert, res E s Fourteenth av bet East 11th and
East Central av
Ford Charles D., with Jerome B. Ford (S. F.) res 923 Fifth av
. r. LftURUnl, Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY. 223
Ford Cornelius J., macLinist C P. K. R., res 1054 Willow
Ford Daniel R., fruit and produce, 468 Eleventh, res Occi-
dental Hotel
Ford George, dairvman, res S s Fortieth nr Lusk, Temescal
Ford Jerome B., lumber dealer (S. F.) res 923 Fifth av
Ford John, res Peralta nr Twenty-fourtli
Ford John A., res 716 Filbert
Ford Katie, widow, res 765 Grove
Fordmann David, shipcarpenter C. P. R. K., resNE cor Wil-
liam and Cedar
Fordmann Frederick, shipcarpenter C. P. E. R., res 1830
William
Forrest Anna, domestic NE cor Union and Duncan, Lynn
Formento Mary, domestic A. Steffanoni, 565 Charter
Forney Robert L., dairyman, res 231 Ellen
Forrer Julius, gardener Frederick Delger, res 524 Frederick
Forrest Curtis T., res 1841 Webster
Forsberg Frederick, carpenter, res Hansa Hotel
Forstell Mary, domestic 1239 Linden
Forster Emma, widow, seamstress, res 603 Franklin
Forster James H. Mrs., widow, res 758 Castro
Forster Thomas, gardener Joseph B. Crockett, S s East 14th,
Fruit Vale
FORSYTH FREDERICK A., manager Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine Co., office 479 Ninth, res 555 Seventh
Fortin Victor L., secretary Remillard Brick Co., res 1420
San Pablo av
Foss CO., res 616 Sixteenth
Foss O. Mrs., ladies' and children's underwear, 1351 Tele-
graph av
Fossard Aimable, collector (S. F.) res 1120 Peralta
Foster xA.nton, carpenter, res 1568 Twenty-first av
Foster Charles A., inspector U. S. Customs (S. F.) res 983
Campbell
FOSTER DANIEL, wood and coal, foot Franklin, office
457 Central av, res 1219 Jefl^erson
Foster E. F. H., landscape and portrait artist, res Pied-
mont Springs Hotel
Foster George H., insui-ance broker (S. F.) res 1379
Eighth av
Foster Henry A., joiner C P. R. Rv, res 828 Campbell
Foster Isaac, news agent, res 1924 Filbert
Foster John Mrs., res 1165 Washington
Foster John, compositor, res 1924 Filbert
Foster John, laborer C. P. R. R., res 821 Henry
Foster John A., carpenter, res 1924 Filbert
mm & BROWN
Parties PnrcbafUngr rariilitlietl mIIIi Money for
Buildiiip: — Pa^nble In Installiiients at Low Kates of
Interebt No. 3 Park Bow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATCR.
224 OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Foster Eobert, laborer C. P. R. R.
Foster William, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1219 Jefferson
Foster William W., collector Oakland Wharf, res 914 Henry
Foucault Victor M., real estate, res 518 Charter
Foueds Sarah, widow, res 802 Myrtle
Foulkes Edward C, clerk (S. F./res 571 Central av
Foulkes James F., M. D., physician and surgeon, 1068
Broadway, rooms 10-11, res 571 Central av
Foulkes John F., student medical department University, res
571 Central av
Fountain Elmer, marble cutter J. J. Nunau, res 339 Ninth
Fountain William H., merchant, res 215 Ninth
Fourteenth Street Railroad Co., office 522 Fourteenth
Fouzer Jacob, grainer, res 827 Filbert
Fowler Clarence E., res 1008 West
Fowler Douglas T., principal Prescott Grammar School, res
E s College av nr Claremont av
Fowler Emma Miss, governess Henry Wadsworth, res 126
Ninth
Fowler Ezra S., plumber (S. F.) res 702 Market
Fowler James H., engineer Oakland Bag Manufacturing
Co., res 352 East 10th
Fowler Jefferson, exchange broker, 1065 Broadway, res 457
Merrimac pi
Fowler John T., capitalist, res E s College av nr Clare-
mont av
Fowler M. A. Mrs., res NE cor Third and Market
Fowler Prentiss N., salesman S, E. Weston, res 702 Market
Fowler Wesley Mrs. , widow, res 702 Market
Fowler William W., real estate, res 702 Tenth
Fowzer Jacob, grainer, 769 Seventh
Fox Charles N., attorney-at-law (S. F.) and president Board
of Education, res 1057 Market
Fox Hiram, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 865 Cedar
Fox John, coachman P. Sather, res 621 Thirteenth
Fox John S., janitor Cole School, res 360 Fifth
Fox L. E. Mrs., res 578 Fifteenth
Fox Lo., plumber and gasfitter, 1261 San Pablo av, res 1464
Castro
Fox Michael, hostler Oakland Trotting Park
Fox William, painter, res Winter's Hotel
Fox William F., clerk N. Clark, res 828 Willow
Foy Martin, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1014 Ninth av
Fozard George, polisher Contra Costa Laundry, res 1676
Lincoln
Fraeder Joseph, laborer, res 129 Ellen
SET I AEI^nRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
. 1. LHUiflUni. Office, 33 Gcar> St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. 8. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY. 225
France John K., physician, office and res 1039 Linden
France Lewis N., res 1039 Linden
Franchi Peter, confectioner McKenzie & Geddes, res 1154
Broadway
Francis Ellen C, widow, res 1219 Fourteenth
Francis H. L. Mrs., res Tubbs Hotel
Francis John Eev., pastor Napa Baptist Church, res 524 East
18th
Francis John P., laborer C. P. E. R., res 1620 Eighth
Francis Joseph, laborer C. P. R. R., res 213 Hollis
Francis Louisa, widow, res 716 Chester
Francis Manuel, tanner Oak Grove Tannery, res 1011 East
22nd
FRANCIS SAMUEL, merchant tailor, 1006 Broadway, res
966 Castro
Francis William M., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 560 Sycamore
Franck Charles, agent Boca Brewing Co., res 820 Magnolia
Francois G., res Old County Road nr Fruit Vale
Frank Andrea, butcher William Long, res S. F.
Frank Julius, dairyman, res S s East 14th nr Fruit Vale av
Frank Theodore, carriage trimming, 364 Central av
Frank William P., carriage trimmer Theodore Frank, res
364 Central av
Franke August R., dairy produce, 12-14 City Market, res
1789 Grove
Franke Clemens, molder (S. F.) res 1824 William
Franke George, res 1824 William
Frankle Henry, waiter Galindo Hotel
Franklin Grammar School, John H. Sumner princijDal, NE
cor Tenth av and East 15th
Franks Annie, domestic B. F. Smith, 496 Twenty-fourth
Frary Frank, painter, res East 8th opp Sixth av
Frary Fred, painter, res East 8tli opp Sixth av
Frary Joseph F., painter, res East 8th opp Sixth av
Eraser David McG., carpenter, res 1422 Linden
Eraser Hugh, salesman Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
Co., res 712 Filbert
Eraser Nellie, widow, forewoman Mrs. J. M. Brereton, res
508* Fifteenth
Eraser Robert, shipwright (S. F.) res 1102 Wood
Eraser Samuel W., carpenter, res 305 Third
Fratus Frank, laborer J. G. Corder, res N s Alcatraz av nr
San Pablo av, Temescal
Fratus Joseph, res 1609 Third
Frauneder & Morck (Leo Erauneder and William Morck)
lock and blacksmiths and bellhangers, 370 Thirteenth
ARAM^JL rn SELL REAL ESTATE-OailandProDerty 10 Excliaiige lor Ranclies
15
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKel si.,s. F., Importer FreDcl and EnsUsH WALL PAPERS
226 OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Frauneder Leopold (Frauneder & Morck) res 715 Nineteenth
Frawley James, laborer, res 140 Hannah
Frazer E. Mrs., dressmaker, res Orr House
Frazer Louis, cook Galindo Hotel, res 831 Clay
Frazer Thomas Kev., res 404 Central av
Frazer Thomas J., teamster Grayson, Harrell & Co., res
Golden Gate Hotel
Frederick Jacob, carriagepainter NE cor Eighth and Frank-
lin, res 569 Sixteenth
Frederick John, conductor C. P. R. R., res 1006 Chester
Frederick Yincent, hostler Henry P. Finch, res cor Twenty-
eighth and Peralta
Fredericks E. P., marker Contra Costa Laundry
Fredericks Fred., mining, res S s Forty-fourth nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Fredericks J., fireman C. P. R. R.
Fredrickson Christian, mining, res 775 Twenty-second
Frederickson Peter C, gardener Charles J.Deering, res NW
cor Fruit Vale av and East 27th
Fredrickson William, mate stmr Transit, res 1273 Ninth av
Freeland C. S., agent Geographical Chart, res Vinzent Block
Freeland Enoch G., mining secretary (S. F.) res Yinzeut
Block
Freelon Michael, hostler El Dorado Stables, res Capitol
Hotel
Freeman Arthur (P. C. Huntley & Co.) res N s Moss av bet
Telegraph av and Broadway
Freeman Charles W., printer (S. F.)res 1724 Lincoln
Freeman Eugene M., pilot (S. F.) res 1012 Wood
Freeman George, clerk, res 820 Isabella
Freeman Mary, widow, res 826 Isabella
Freeman Robert L., proprietor City Transit Co. (S. F.) res
1218 Chestnut
FREEMAN R. R. & CO. (Rufus R. Freeman and Hiram
Surryhne) wood and coal, hay and grain, SW cor B and
Louise
Freeman Rufus R. (R. R. Freeman & Co.) res 1854 Di-
vision
Freese Herman, liquor saloon (S. F.) res 1474 Eighth
Freitag Christina M. Mrs., res 1766 Goss
French Abel C., conductor C. P. R. R., res 669 Sixth
French Alice, domestic 564 East 15th
French Ann, widow, res 1929 Market
French Robert H., clerk Neil Gallagher, res SE cor Tele-
graph av and Twenty-fifth
French William, clerk James Quinlan, res 1462 Seventh
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
(33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ F ] DIRECTORY. 227
French William, watchman C. P. E. R., res 218 Second
Frese John L., res 1728 Thirteenth
Fretessa Tranquilla, dairyman Walter Blair, res Eedwood
Road nr Alderney Farm
Fretters Frank, wood dealer, res 1847 Grove
Fretters Nellie Miss, seamstress, res 1847 Grove
Freuler John, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1414 Fifteenth
Freuquary Eugene, laundryman Berkeley Laundry
Frey Gustavus J., roof painter, res 822 Seventeenth
Frey John, watchmaker and jeweler, 1768 Seventh, res 1769
Division
Frick Emile, engineer C. P. R. R., res 1053 Ninth av
Friel John, hostler G. W. Reinhart & Co., res 368 Eighth
Friend William H., bookkeeper (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Frink L., res 1118 Washington
Friedenfeldt Hans, gardener George Morrow, res NE cor
Second av and Birch, Temescal
Fritch Edgar H., bookkeeper J. Homer Fritch, res S. F.
FRITCH J. HOMER, importer and dealer coal and wood,
413 Eleventh, res S. F.
Fritz C, foreman Engine Co. No. 1, Oakland Fire Depart-
ment, Fifteenth, rear of City Hall
Frontier Peter, jeweler (S. F.) res 509 Sixth
Frost Andrew, res S s East 27th nr Fruit Vale av. Fruit Vale
Frost George, painter Frederick M. Farwell, res 517 Ninth
Frost Kate, domestic W s Fruit Vale av 1^ miles north of
Old County Road
Frost Meta, domestic W s Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Frost Richard M., furniture and bedding, 460 Sixth, res 834
Broadway
Frost William, painter C. P. R. R.
Frostholm Christian E., liquor saloon, SW cor Franklin "and
Seventh
Frugal Vallagelia, laborer C. P. R. R., res C. P. Railroad
House
Fruit Vale Grammar School, J. W. Redway principal, near
Fruit Vale av
Fuchs Philip, wood and coal, 1169 Center, res 1171 Center
Fuegel Hugo (L. Neller & Co.) res 1212 Clay
Fuller Amos L., principal Kellogg Grammar School, res 416
East 15th
Fuller C. A., grocer, 901-903 Webster
Fuller Emerson, canvasser (S. F.) res 416 East 15th
Fuller Frederick O., detective Police Dept., res 1430 Adeline
Fuller Hinds, agent Firemens' Fund Insurance Co., 912
Broadway, res 1430 Adeline
Pll RFRT £ RRflU/N ^^''■^^'^ ^"'^ MiraUle Residence Prcpenyon tlie CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Maim St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
228 OAKLAND [ G" ] DIRECTORY.
Fuller H. M. Mrs., res 624 East 22ncl
Fuller William P. (Whittier, Fuller & Co.) res S. F.
Fullmer Leander D., travelling salesman, res 934 Peralta
Fulton Agnes, domestic George Patterson, 685 Sycamore
Fulton Carey M., res 1059 Poplar
Fulton Frederick, teamster David Meeker, res 1214 Thirtieth
Fulton William, marblecutter Amador Marble Co., res Ama-
dor Hotel
Furber Eldridge G., mining, res 920 Filbert
Furguson John, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Furlong James, brakeman C. P. Pi. R., res 1771 Goss
Furlong John, laborer, res 617 Magnolia
Furmau Valina Mrs., widow, res 527 Tliirty-sixth
Furness Edward J., driver Oakland R. R. Co., res 656
Twenty-second
Furniss Charles B., pantryman M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
FURNISS MILES, dining rooms, NW cor Eighth and
Washington, res 510 Eighth
Furst Herman, clothing and gents furnishing goods, 907
Broadway, res 361 Tenth
Fye John, carrier, res 2044 Union
Fyfe Robert, bookkeeper (S. F.) 469 Fourth
Gabriel Charles, merchant (S F.) res 1667 Seward
Gaerdes Mathilda, domestic George S. Dodge, cor Ninth
and Madison
Gagan William Mrs., res 469 J Ninth
Gage A. Mrs. , dress and cloak making, 518 Fourteenth
Gage James C, res 1156 Broadway
Gage John W., master mariner, res 520 Twenty-sixth
Gage Stephen T., director C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 1300 Har-
rison
Gage W^illiam, gardener A. K. P. Harmon, res 1568 Web-
ster
Gagen James, tailor, res 850 Franklin
Gagnon John B., capitalist, res 1316 Eighth
Gahagen Michael, farmer, res NW cor Mariposa and Shat-
tuck avs, Temescal
Gahan Lawrence, liquor saloon, 663 Broadway
Gaillard Albert, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1519 Eighth
Gaillard Charles J., clerk (S. F.) res 1519 Eighth
Gaillard Delia Miss, domestic Harold Holderness, res 174
Tenth
"P T A TTMTHjy ^i^^M called lor and Delmred in S. F., Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY. 229
Gailliand Emils, waiter M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
Gains Michael, laborer C. P. K. E., res 724 Chester
Gaither Hamilton, salesman Torrej, Whitman & Gardiner,
res 661 Twenty-fourth
Galavan James (Moran & Galivan) and extraman Engine Co.
No. 3, Oakland Fire Department, res 166Y Eighth
Galindo Francisco, capitalist, res W s Railroad av nr Te-
hama, Temescal
Galindo Francisco Jr., res W s Railroad av nr Tehama,
Temescal
Galindo Frank L., carriage painter Durham & Buffett, res
Peralta av nr Old County Road
GAIilNDO HOTEL, Horace S. Greeley proprietor, SW cor
Eighth and Franklin
Galindo Nasario, farmer, res Peralta av nr Old County Road
Gallagher Ann, widow, res 1816 San Pablo av
Gallagher Bernard, laborer, res 713 Third
Gallagher Bridget M. , domestic 964 Eighteenth
Gallagher Celia Miss, seamstress Contra Costa Laundry
Gallagher Charles E., proprietor Gallagher's Express, 909
Broadway, res 662 Tenth
Gallagher Daniel, carpenter, res 1431 Filbert
Gallagher James, stonemason, res 651 Adeline, rear
Gallagher John, capitalist, res 768 Seventh
Gallagher John, gardener George W. Hume, res E s Web-
ster nr Mountain View Cemetery
Gallagher John, waiter Tubbs Hotel
Gallagher Michael, clerk Michael McCabe, res 753 Seventh
Gallagher Neil, groceries and liquors, SE cor Telegraph av
and Twenty-fifth
Gallagher Patrick, res 742 Linden
Gallagher Peter, helper C. P. R. R., res 742 Linden
Gallagher Sarah J., domestic Edward F. Schroder, res 1164
Alice
Gallagher Stephen, expressman, res 662 Tenth
Gallagher's Express, Charles E. Gallagher proprietor, 909
Broadway and 309 East S. F.
Gallant Peter, carpenter, res 124 Louise
Gallatin Daniel S., merchant (Gold Hill, Nev.) res 690 East
32nd, Lynn
Gallen Annie, domestic 1326 Tenth av
Galli Felix, sculptor, res 74 Valley
Gallien Frederick, carpenter, res 1419 Ninth
Gallivan Maurice, laborer, res 519 Twenty-second
Galvin & Lebrecht (James Galvin and William Lebrecht)
carriage manufacturers, cor Sixteenth and Telegraph av
Collect Your Bills ^^^^ ^°" ^ ^°" "'O-^M'/jjectiofl pee,
EIGUTII ST. aud BBOAUIVAY, UpSt«lrii.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market Si., S. F.--Compleie stocK ol Paper Hanginss-SMllfnl Workmen,
230 OAKLAND [ Gr ] DIRECTORY.
Galvin James (Galvin & Lebrecht) res 494 Twenty-fifth
Gamble George F., clerk (8. F.) res Piedmont Springs
Gamble James, general superintendent Western tJnion Tele-
graph Co. (S. F.) res Piedmont Springs
Gamma Casper, dairyman, E s Fruit Vale av nr East 14th
Ganley Edward, laborer, res 705 Fifth, rear
Gannaw Daniel, coachman T. B. Simpson, 1625 Telegraph av
Gannaw Norah, cook T. B. Simpson, 1625 Telegraph av
Gannon Dennis, horse trainer Oakland Trotting Park, res
952 Thirty-sixth
Gannon James, laborer C. P. E. E., res 1720 Pacific
Gans D. B., distributor Contra Costa Laundry
Gansberg George, dairyman, res 14u6 Seventeenth
Gansberg Henry, shoemaker F, Senram, res 912 Harrison
Gants William H., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 413 Fourteenth
Garabrant O., clerk John Gushing, res Blake House
Garber John, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res N s Claremont av
nr Eussell, Claremont
Garber Michael C. (Barstow & Garber) res 408 Thirteenth
Garbert E. D. Mrs., res 1163 Franklin
Garcelon Harris, ship builder, res 1267 Twenty-sixth
Garcia Antonio, farmer, res Hays Valley
Garcia Celzo, bootblack, 455 Seventh, res 834 Clay
Garcia Francisco, laborer, res E s Third av nr Summer
Garcia Guadalupe, teamster, res N s Merced av nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
Garcia Jose' Maria, bootblack, 455 Seventh, res 834 Clay
Garcia Manuel, farmer, res Hays Valley
Gard Nicholas, mining, res 1021 Central av
Garden Isabella Mrs., res 497 Twenty-fifth
Garden Jonathan H., gardener, res 497 Twenty-fifth
Gardiner A. F. Mrs., res 854 Jefferson
Gardiner Frank, pressman Daily Times Job Office, res 871
Twenty-second
Gardiner James J., real estate and insurance agent, 1106
Broadway, res 528 Jones
Gardiner James T. (Torrey, Whitman & Gardiner) res 524
Jones
GARDINER JAMES T., house and signpainter, 424 Ninth,
res 368 Tenth
Gardiner L., carpenter, res 864 Clay
Gardner Henry W., clerk C.P.E.E. (S.F.) res 1529 Seventh
Gardner Hiram S., clerk (S. F.) res 1314 Eighth
Gardner James W., agent Pacific Press (S.F.) res 1061 Cas-
tro
Gardner M. E. Miss, res 558 Sixteenth
Q r I A 1 1 M n D Y <^o<^<^ "Wor-l*., Tjc:>-v%r I*ir±o©fii
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ Q ] DIRECTORY. 231
» _
Gardner Eobert, real estate (S. F.) res 910 Filbert
Garibaldi G., laborer Telegraph Eoad, Temescal
Garibaldi Joseph, cook (S. F.) res 1554 Telegraph av
Garin Paul A., teacher (S. F.) res 815 Thirty-fifth
Garland Charles W., manufacturer sewer traps, 1901 Broad-
way
Garland George, drayman, res 822 East 14th, rear
Garland Milton H., cough drop manufacturer, 1901 Broad-
way
Garlick James O., commission merchant (S. F.) res 715
Thirteenth
Garlick Joshua P., principal Cole School, res 11G5 Wash-
ington
Garlick Walter J., clerk (S. F.) res 715 Thirteenth
Garner & Son (Henry and Henry W. Garner) butchers, 718
Webster
Garner Elizabeth H. Mrs., milliner, 550 Seventh, res 810
Webster
Garner George T., plumber J. G. Anderson, res 810 Webster
Garner Henry (Garner & Son) res 810 Webster
Garner Henry W. (Garner & Son) res t'lO Webster
Garner William, gardener I. L. Bequa, res Piedmont
Garon Louis G., liquor saloon, 553 Broadway
Garrett Frank, harnessmaker James Lentell, res 1620 Eighth
Garrety John, laborer, res 1024 Linden
Garrigan John H., res 2169 West
Garrison De Witt, painter, res 1605 Third
Garrison William A., engineer C. P. B. B., res 1517 Eighth
Garson Bobert, butcher William Nelle, res 371 Central av
Garth waite Harry, lumber surveyor (S. F.) res 1319 Filbert
Garthwaite Harry P., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1319 Filbert
GARTHWAITE' WTT.TJAM W., cashier Oakland Bank of
Savings, res Pagoda Hill, Claremont
Gartner Frederick W., machinist, res 1911 Filbert
Garvey James, riveter C. P. B. B., res 821 Chester
Garvey John C., machinist C. P. B. B., res 821 Chester
Garvey Lizzie E. Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res 821
Chester
Garvey Patrick, boilermaker, res 821 Chester
Garvey Thomas, laborer C. P. B. B., res 802 Willow
Garvin James, gang foreman C. P. B. B., res 1614 Eighth
Garvin John J., real estate, res 708 Sixth
Garwood Mary, domestic West Evans, 542 Sycamore
Gaskill Dewitt C capitalist, res 1395 Harrison
Gaskill George G., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., res 573 Fif-
teenth
Pilhoi't P Drnuin Hii^^s B'jilt, and Bouses and Lots lor Sale on tlie Installinent Plan.
UllUCIla DIUVYII Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 lartet St., S.F., the toest collection ol Moiern Art Paper HanHnes.
232 OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY.
GASKILL ROLLIN C, agent Wells, Fargo & Co., 472
Ninth, res 573 Fifteenth
Gaskill Varnej W., deputy County Clerk, res Snyder Block,
room 20
Gaspar Jacques, silverer (S. F.) res SE cor Second and Jef-
ferson
Gasper Augustus, gardener E. M. Derby, res S s East 14th,
Fruit Vale
Gaspard Francois, wines and liquors, 827 East Central av
Gass George V., driver E. O. F. V. and M. S. E. R., res
856 East 14th
Gast F., engineer C. P. E. E.
GATES ALVAH, superintendent Thirteenth Street Stable,
res cor Central av and Washington
Gates George W., bookkeper (S. F.) res 913 Union
Gates S. B. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res 913
Union
Gaudin J. M., clerk John Gaudin, res 559 Charter
Gaudin John, liquor saloon, 840 Broadway, res 559 Charter
Gaudin Joseph, tallow renderer, Butchertown, res Pea-
body's lane
Gauge William, gardener, res 306 Seventh
Gaukroger Albert, machinist, res 1629 Myrtle
Gaukroger John W., clerk, res 1629 Myrtle
Gaunce Edwin E., news agent C. P. E. E., res 1014 Wood
Gaunce Frank M., clerk (S. F.) res 1014 Wood
Gaunce Eobert, brakeman C. P. E. E., res 1014 Wood
Gaunce Sarah, widow, res 1014 Wood
Gavin John, fireman Oakland Gaslight Co., res 660 Mag-
nolia
Gawley W. Mrs., dressmaker, 1009 Franklin
GAY & TRENSCHEL (Eobert Gay and Otto E. Trenschel)
butchers, 921 Seventh
Gay David, car repairer C. P. E. E., res 34 Hannah
Gay Eobert (Gay & Trenschel) res 853 Myrtle
Gaylord Edwin C, with H. B. Gaylord, res 2227 Elm
Gaylord Hiram B. , groceries and provisions, wood and coal
SE cor Telegraph and Plymouth avs, res 2227 Elm
Gaynor James, laborer, res 1862 Goss
Gaynor John P., architect (S. F.) res 1314 Tenth
Gazave John, res 373 First
Geary Charles, baker, res 105 Hollis
Geary H. Kirke, shoemaker Hall & Co., res 824 Twenty-
second
GEARY JOHN F., physician and surgeon, 1113 Broadway,
res Marathon Park, Telegraph av
Sr I AlliynPY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
. r . Ln U 11 U n I . Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY. 233
Geary John, laborer, res 1026 Linden
Geary Maui'ice, expressman, res 360 First
Gebliardt Louis C, upholsterer (S. F.) res 417 Fourth
Geddes Alexander (McKenzie & Co.) res 910 Broadway
Gedge William K. (Barnes Brothers & Gedge) res South
Yallejo
Gee Cornelius C. , carpenter and builder, res 1116 Broadway
Gee Martin C, varieties, 777 Central av
Gee Myron, contractor and builder, res 2223 Elm
Gee Kobert S., bookbinder (S. F.) res 831 Market
Gee William, res 831 Market
Gee William S., carpenter C. P. K. K., res 831 Market
Gee Toon (Chinese) employment office, 369 Ninth
Gehring George J., packer P. J. Gerhardy, res 829 Broadway
Gelow W., sewing machine agent, res 572 Tenth
Gelwicks Daniel W., compositor Tribune Publishing Co.,
res Bellevue House
Gelwicks Fannie Mrs., artist, res Bellevue House
Gemmell Alexander, plumber and gasfitter, 809 Franklin, res
839 Harrison
Gender William, hostler Oakland R. E. Co., res W s Tele-
graph av nr Forty-fourth, Temescal
Gensoul Marie Mrs., res NE cor Ninth and Peralta
Gentner Charles D. , agent Philadelphia Steam Dyeing Works,
res 815 Washington
Gentry Calvin B., carpenter, res 1580 Telegraph av
Gentrj' C. B. Mrs., dressmaker, res 1580 Telegraph av
Gentry M. A. Mrs., milliner, res 1322 Thirteenth
Geoffroy Dominick, laborer Oakland Brewery, res NE cor
Telegraph av and Durant
George Frank, laborer C. P. R. R.
George J. Ellicott, clerk (S. F.) res 1059 Brush
George Joseph, shoemaker, 1839 Seventh, res 1621 Sixteenth
George Oscar, physician, res 1677 Taylor
George Robert, assistant secretary Oakland Gas Light Co.,
res 1059 Brush
George Robert H., clerk (S. F.) res 1059 Brush
Georgiano Alex., fruit stand, SW cor Thirteenth and Broad-
way, res 360 Thirteenth
Gerhard Berthold, proprietor Tremont House, 1311 San
Pablo av
Gerhardv Heurv, driver P. J. Gerhardy, res 765 Clay
Gerhardy Otto,"^ driver P. J. Gerhardy, res 765 Clay
Gerhardy Philip J., proprietor San Francisco Market, 829
Broadway, res 765 Clay
Gerity John, teamster Tucker's Express, res 704 Franklin
The "Oakland" Collection Office, IKJ
Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM SI., S. F.-Special Designs in Window Shades to Order.
234 OAKLAND [ Q- ] DIRECTORY.
Germain Guy, dairyman, res Twenty-eighth nr Adeline
Germain Parker, dairyman, res Twenty-eighth nr Adeline
German-American Insurance Co., John H. Troy agent, 457
Ninth
German-American School, S s Ninth bet Clay and Wash-
ington
German M. E. Church, Kev. C. H. Afflerbach pastor, N s
Seventeenth bet San Pablo and Telegraph avs
GERMANIA GARDEN, August Schetzel proprietor, 572
Seventh
Germania Hall, E s Webster bet Sixth and Seventh
Germania Halle Association, Samuel Hirshberg president,
Henry Mattern secretary, Edward Kreyenhagen treasu-
rer, E s Webster bet Sixth and Seventh
GERNREICH & THORNBURGH (William Gernreich and
M. K. Thornburgh) groceries and liquors, NE cor Eighth
and Chester
Gernreich William (Gernreich & Thornburgh) res 1474
Eighth
Gerow William, waiter Hartman House
Gerrish James F., machinist C. P. K. K., res 768 Pine
Gerron Oscar, plumber, res 1055 Thirteenth av
Getchell Otis, teamster, res 751 Market
Getchell Eansome N., salesman Oakland Planing Mill, res
562 Second
Getchell Sumner W., agent Miller's German Compressed
Yeast, res 751 Market
Getchell Winfield S., engineer C. P. K R., res 1035 Chester
Getty James, machinist, res 823 Chester
GHIRARDELLI & PETAR (Domingo Ghirardelli and
Charles Petar) wholesale wines and liquors, coffee, choc-
olate and spices, 1072 Broadway
Ghirardelli Antonio, macaroni manufacturer (S. F.) res 920
Third
Ghirardelli Domingo (Ghirardelli & Petar) res 767 Brush
Ghirardelli Joseph, bookkeeper Ghirardelli & Petar, res 767
Brush
Ghirardelli Louis, clerk (S. F.) res 767 Brush
GIAMBONI NATAIiE (N. Giamboni & Co., S. F.) and
president West Oakland Mutual Loan Association, res
1714 Seward
Gibb Archibald, carpenter, res 552 Broadway
Gibbons & Clonen (Patrick Gibbons and John Clonen) gro-
ceries and liquors, SE cor Seventh and Henry
Gibbons James, proprietor New York Hotel, SE cor Seventh
and Franklin
Sr I A||&inDV WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
. 1. LttUnUni. O^ice. 33 Geary St., S.F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY. 235
Gibbons Mark F., shipwright C. P. R R., res 1708 Atlan-
tic
Gibbons Patrick (Gibbons & Clonen) res SE cor Seventh
and Henry
Gibbs S. L., packer (S. F.) res 2102 Peralta
Gibbons Sue Mrs., res 963 Eighth
Gibbs William C, adjuster marine losses (S. F.) res 154
Third
Gibbs William T., horseshoer and blacksmith, 958 Franklin,
res 1673 Eleventh av
Gibbs William T. Jr., blacksmith William T. Gibbs, res
1673 Eleventh av
Gibson A., painter C. P. R. P.
Gibson Alexander, pictures, frames and mouldings, 1708
Seventh
Gibson Annie S., res 1825 Telegraph av
Gibson Elizabeth, laundress Contra Costa Laundry
GIBSON E. M., district attorney Alameda County, oflfice
Court House, second floor, res 1215 Jefferson
Gibson Joseph, vapor baths, 1068 Broadway, room 23
Gibson Julia, widow, dressmaker, res 1522 "Broadway
Gibson William, res 1652 Fourteenth
Gidley Josephine, widow, res 610 Ninth
GIESE LOUIS, proprietor West Oakland Hall, SW cor
Seventh and Wood
Giese Otto, barkeeper Louis Giese, res SW cor Seventh and
Wood
Gifford A. C, fireman C. P. E. E.
Gifford Charles (Burrell & Gifford) res 1054 Broadway
Gifford William M., butcher, res 618 Sixteenth
Gilardin Alexander J., constable, res 812 East 14th
Gilardin Eugene, cattle dealer, res 671 Clinton, Lynn
Gilardin Joseph, res 814 East 14th
Gilardin Victor, meat market, 751 East 14th, res 1209 Fif-
teenth av
Gilbert Adrian A., purser (S. F.) res 566 Sixth
Gilbert Charles W. (Gilbert & Moore, S.F.) res 1710 Eighth
Gilbert S. E., cook Piedmont Springs Hotel
Gilbert Thomas H., shoemaker Hall & Co., res 1516 West
Gilbertson John, driver S. F. Laundry, res 685 Thirty-
fourth
Gilbery Nils, carpenter, res 865 Henry
Gilcrest Frank N., carpenter, res 1214 Tenth av
Gilcrest John, surveyor, res 304 Second
Gilcrest S, F., attorney-at-law, 859 Broadway, res 304 Sec-
ond
nTTTiTlTim TTnnTirTlT Psn-Hos Purcbasinsr furnlshod wmi Mone.r for
fio. 2 IParU. B,o\\, Park St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St.. S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
236 OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY.
Gilcrest William M., deputy assessor Oakland Township, res
304 Second
Gilfeatiier Ann, widow, res 1424 Fifteenth
Gilfeather Daniel, laundrjman Contra Costa Laundry
Gilfeather Dennis, laundryman, res 1424 Fifteenth
Gilfeather James, painter, res 1424 Fifteenth
Gilfoil William, laborer, les W s San Pablo av nr Dwight
Way
Gilkley Milton J., res East 8th opp Sixth av
Gill Edward, nursery, S s Twenty-eighth bet Market and
Adeline
Gill Elias, res 559 Seventeenth
Gill Frank, clerk, res W s Telegraph av bet Forty-second
and Forty-third, Temescal
Gill James, res 1053 Thirteenth av
Gill James J., machinehand Oakland Planing Mills and
member City Council, res 258 Fifth
Gill John, res 717 Linden
Gill John, laborer, res 1053 Thirteenth av
Gill Michael, res 717 Linden
Gill's Nurseries, S s Twenty-eight bet Market and Adeline
Gillan Frank, clerk Times Publishing Co., res 1014 Web-
ster
Gillespie Frank M., clerk, res 410 Tenth
Gillespie John H., mining (S. F.) res 1653 Central av
Gillett Charles E., mining secretary (S. F.) res 475 Ninth
Gillick James, coachman John Garber, N s Claremont av nr
Russell, Claremont
Gillick Matthew, peddler, res SE cor Second and Oak
Gilligan Edward F., tinsmith Dalziel & Moller, res 167 Sev-
enth
Gilligan James, gardener General Kirkham, res 167 Seventh
Gilligan James, laborer, res 673 East Central av
Gilligan James Jr., blacksmith Jacob Seitz, res 167 Seventh
Gilliland I. Mrs. (Nightingale & Gilliland) res SW cor Tele-
graph av and Forty-ninth, Temescal
Oilman Charles, laborer C. P. R. E.
Oilman Charles H. (Gower & Oilman, S. F.) res 170 Ninth
Oilman Edward, res 170 Ninth
Oilman J. A. & Co. (Joseph A. Oilman and J. Homer Liv-
ermore) market, 971 Third and Vinzent Block
Oilman J. H., laborer C. P. R. R.
Oilman Joseph A. (J. A. Oilman & Co.) res 918 Thirty-
fourth
Gilman Samuel M., dentist, 1068 Broadway rooms 3-5, res
574 Sixteenth
Sr I AIINnDY WASHING done at short notice.
. 1. LAUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA In all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ Gr] DIRECTORY. 237
Gilmore Charles M., teller (S. F.) res SW cor East lltli and
Tenth av
Gilmore Ellen, widow, res 863 Twenty-second
Gilmore Florenda Mrs., confectionery, store and res 1261 San
Pablo av
Gilmore George W. (Hall & Co.) res 3641 Thirteenth
Gilmore John, gi'oceries, 1709 Linden
Gilmore John H., landscape gardener, res 117 East 14th
Gilmore JohnS., salesman Greenhood Bros., res 863 Twenty-
second
Gilmore Louis F., clerk, res 117 East 14th
Gilmore Michael, laborer C. P. K. E., res 618 Fifth, rear
Gilmore Robert, horseshoer, 268 Central av, res 222 Elev-
enth
Gilmore Thomas, compositor Daily Times, res 863 Twenty-
second
Gilmore Thomas, groceries and liquors, 419 B
Gilmore Thomas, messenger American District Telegraph
Co., res 618 Fifth
Gilmore Thomas, student Oakland Business College
Gilmour Johu D., blacksmith (S. F.) res 984 Pine
Gilpin Z. T. (Babbitt, Manuel & Gilpin) res 1954 Webster
Gilson Carrie G. Mrs., deputy County Superintendent of
Public Instruction, office Court House, room 5, res
1964 San Pablo av
GILSON JEWETT C, County Superintendent of Public
Instruction, office Court House, room 5, res 1964 San
Pablo av
Gilstrap William A., engineer C. P. R. R., res 703 Camp-
bell
Giltner Jacob S., physician and surgeon, res 1422 Linden
Gincosta Antonia, res 1212 Thirteenth av
Ginn Frederick B., book publisher, res 516 Seventeenth
Ginn John I. Mrs., res 1012 Jefferson
Girvin Alexander, res 691 East 32nd, Lynn
Girard Ernest, shoemaker (S. F.) res S s Forty-eighth nr
Shattuck av, Temescal
Girard Insurance Co. (fire of Philadelphia) E. A. Heron
agent, 422 Central av
Girard Pierre F., res S s Forty-eighth nr Shattuck av, Tem-
escal
Girard Stanislaus Mme., res 477 Twenty-sixth
Gittere Charles, barkeeper Golden Gate Hotel, Butcher-
town
Gittere Florence, wines, liquors, cigars and tobacco, 801
Broadway
Pnllprt Yniir Rilk witt adams & CO.. "OaMaM" CoUecM Office.
UUIICUl lUUI Ullld S. £. cor. EIU11T1I ST.aQdBBOADfVAV. LpSl«lrg.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Asent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
238 OAKLAND [ Q ] DIRECTORY.
Giuffra A. & Co., fruit, 456 Seventh
GLADDING A. I. & CO. (Allen I. Gladding and Edward P.
Flint) real estate agents, 1152 Broadway
Gladding Allen I. (A. I. Gladding & Co.) res 541 Hobart
Gladding C. B. Mrs., widow, res 483 Plymouth av
Gladding Charles (Gladding, McBean & Co.) res 970 Six-
teenth
Gladding Charles B. H., bookkeeper, res 402 Twenty-first
Gladding Charles P., butcher Frank I. McWorthy, res 866
East Central av
Gladding George L., bookkeeper Gladding, McBean & Co.,
res 970 Sixteenth
GIiADDING, McBEAN & CO. (Charles Gladding, Peter
McG. McBean and George Chambers) manufacturers
stone pipe, chimney tops, Sues and fire-brick, 1170-1172
Broadway, office 1310-1312 Market, S. F.
Gladding Richard S., publisher City Itemizer and job
printer, 474 Thirteenth, res 541 Hobart
Gladding William P., res 691 Thirty-fourth
Glas Jacob, with A. E. Castello, res Alameda
GLASCOCK W. H. & J. R., attorneys-at-law, 481 Seventh
Glascock John R. (W. H. & J. R. Glascock) res 829 Jackson
Glascock William H. (W. H. & J. R. Glascock) res 305
Fifth
Glasgow Thomas, carpenter, res 464 Third, rear
Glasheen Edmund, blacksmith Oakland Iron Works, res S s
Seventh nr Cedar
Glass Hamilton, conductor C. P. R. R., res NichoU House
Glass James, joiner C. P. R. R.
Glass Kate Mrs., fancy and staple goods, 553 East Cen-
ral av
Glaze Andrew J., butcher John W. Glaze, res 617 East Cen-
tral av
Glaze John W., meat market, 617 East Central av
Gleason George, capitalist, res 366 Tenth
Gleason James, hostler, res Erie House
Gleason Michael J., groceries, NE cor Twenty-first and
Market
Gleason Wilhelmina, widow, variety store, 1473 San Pa-
blo av
Gleeson William, pastor St. Anthony's Church, res NW cor
Sixteenth av and East Sixteenth
Gleimme Peter, carpenter, res Winter's Hotel
Gleisner Fred., carpenter, res 614 Seventeenth
Glenan John, carpenter, res 1364 Campbell
Glenn William N., printer Pacific Press, res 769 Sixteenth
Q r I AIINnRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. P., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ Q ] DIRECTORY. 239
Glennej Samuel, lauudryman Contra Costa Laundry
Glennon John, baker Thomson & Co., res Winter's Hotel
Glens Falls Insurance Co. (fire, of Glens Falls, N.Y.) Doe,
Griffin & Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Glidden Harvey K., brakeman C. P. K. E., res 1430 Ade-
line
Glimme Peter, carpenter, res cor Broadway and Fifteenth
Glines Byron A., speculator, res 718 Eleventh
Glissener Fritz, carpenter Horatio P. Livermore
Glocker Joseph, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1221 Fourteenth
Glody John, carpenter, res 159 Seventh
Glor John, wines and liquors, 474 Eighth
Glosser George W., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 888 Cedar
Glover James F., shoemaker, res 202 East Fifteenth
Glover James E., U. S deputy surveyor, res 1250 Pranklin
Glover John, shoemaker (S. F.) res W s Thirteenth av bet
East 11th and East Central av
Glover Mary Mrs, res 1061 Grove
Glover Eobert, proprietor Ninth Street Livery Stable, N s
Ninth bet Clay and Jefferson, res 715 Tenth
Glover Thomas F., shoemaker Hall & Co., res 202 East 15th
Gluck Jacob, tailor S. Francis, res Alameda
Glynn Timothy, laborer, res 416 Seventh
Gobeil Louis, engineer Oakland Gas Light Co., res 420 First
Goddard Clark L., dentist (S. F.) res 613 Nineteenth
Goddard Elisha, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 613 Nineteenth
Godfrey George, real estate, res 1721 Seventh
Godfrey Leroy W., jeweler, res 1400 Central av
Goff H. F., engineer tug Lotta, res SE cor B and Louisa
Goff Jennie, widow, boarding and lodging, 527 Seventh
Goff L., engineer C P. E. E., res 8 Pearson's Eow
Goff Lucius M., engineer C. P. E. E., res 1707 Lincoln
Goff M. E., engineer C. P. E. E.
Gohanich Eaymond, tripe factory, stock yard Butchertown
Goheen Banner, res S s Forty-second nr Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Gohsen Charles N., painter, res 1868 Seventh
Goldaracena Eamon, engineer, res 1322 Thirteenth
Golden Ellen Mrs., res 620 Seventeenth
GOLDEN GATE ACADEMY, Eev. H. E. Jewett, A. M.,
principal, S s Plymouth av bet Telegraph av and
Broadway
Golden Gate District Agricultural Fair Association's Build-
ing, E s Harrison bet Tenth and Eleventh
GOLDEN GATE HALL, William Peru proprietor, 471-475
Eighth
Pilhort 9. Rfnufn No Detter Iivestient tlian llie Bargaiiis in Alaieda Real Estate
UIIUCllOC DlUVYII. Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
24 OAKLAND [ 6 ] DIRECTORY.
Golden John, policeman, res 1506 Fifth
Golden Joseph L., engineer, res 669 Webster
GOLDEN STAR HOTEL, Eobert V. Clark proprietor, 836
Broadway
Golden Thomas, barber, res 553 Seventh
Golden Timothy, barber and extraman Hook and Ladder
Co. No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, res 553 Seventh
Goldiner Carl, tailor, 702 Broadway
Goldstein Simon, pedlar, res 301 Second
Golly Leon, stockbroker (S. F.) res 1102 Myrtle
Gomer John, machinehand C. P. E. K., res 801 Campbell
Gomes Manuel P., gardener, 1409 Market
Gomez Joseph, laundrymau Contra Costa Laundry
Gondouin Alexander, cook Hartman House
Gong Wah (Chinese) laundry, 1302 Thirteenth av
Gonzales C Mrs., res S s Forty-fourth nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Gonzales Frank, porter, res 686 Twenty-seventh
Gonzales Martin R., seaman, res 1718 Lincoln
Good John G., painter Patrick Sheehan, res 10'»8 Twenty-
fourth
Good Michael, laborer, res 1724 Pacific
Good William F., res 934 Linden
Goodfellow Summerfield S., mining engineer, res 1814
Goss
Goodfellow William S., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1254
Eleventh av
Gooding Henry, steward stmr Oakland, Oakland Ferry
Goodman George, manager California Artificial Stone Pav-
ing Co., res NE cor Nineteenth and San Pablo av
Goodrich Mary C. Mrs., res 1423 San Pablo av
Goodwin Frank J., clerk, res 1467 San Pablo av
Goodwin Thomas A., mining, res 987 Wood
Goodwin William, car driver, res 2233 Elm
Goodwin William L., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1109 Camp-
bell
Goos Peter F., carpenter C. P. R. R., res SW cor Pine and
William
Gordon Bessie Miss, res 1001 Franklin
Gordon Bridget Mrs., fruits and vegetables, 707 East Cen-
tral av
Gordon Charles W., boarding and lodging, 420 First
Gordon David, machinist (S. F.)res 621 Third
Gordon Emma, domestic, 1762 Goss
Gordon Harry F., bookkeeper Home Mutual Insurance Co.,
res Centennial Hotel, Fourteenth and Clay
Q C lAIBMnDY C3i-c»o<i "X^Torls., Ijo-^tct DE^xrioes
Office. 33 Geary St., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ Gr ] DIRECTORY. 241
GORDON. HOUSE, Joseph S. G. Gordon proprietor, 461
Ninth
Gordon James, watchman C P. R. R., res 859 Myrtle
Gordon James E., hardware (S. F.) res 1033 Linden
Gordon John, laborer, res 1513 Third
Gordon John H., milkman, res 1929 Magnolia
GORDON JOSEPH S. G., agent Napa Soda Springs, and
proprietor Oakland Ice Co. and manufacturer of ice
cream, 365 Tenth
Gordon Mary E. Mrs., with Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma-
chine Co., res 712 Filbert
Gordon N. Henry, bookkeeper (S.F.) res Centennial House,
Fourteenth and Clay
Gore Benjamin B., merchant (S. F.) res 463 Thirteenth
Gore C. A., carpenter, res 1010 Twenty -fourth
Gorman Catherine, widow, res 827 Cedar
Gorman John, furniture, res E s Humboldt av nr Parker,
Temescal
Gorman John, laborer, res N s East 20th bet Fourth and
Fifth avs
Gorman John C, employee C. P. R. R., res 827 Cedar
Gorman Josephine Miss, res 827 Cedar
Gorman Maggie, domestic E. E. Potter, 272 Eleventh
Gorner C, signpainter, res 374 Tenth
Gorrill Charles H., president Pacific Bridge Co. (S. F.) res
W s Webster nr Broadway
Gorrill W. H. Mrs., res 1601 Telegraph av
Goss Joseph, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R.
Gotchett Alice Miss, saleslady John G. Lockwood, res 1432
Sixteenth
Gotchett Caroline, widow, res 1432 Sixteenth
Gough Henry, laborer, res 1625 Union
Gould Adin B., boxmaker Eagle Box Factory, res 811
Washington
Gould Charles B., bookkeeper (^. F.) res 1373 Ninth
Gould Charles N., mining, res 1661 Seward
Gould Henry, salesman Hickok & Son, res 1666 Lincoln
Gould John E., janitor, res 856 Franklin
Gould N., lumberman Amos Roberts
Gouldin John C, commercial agent, res Fruit Vale crossing.
East Oakland
Goulding Cynthia K. Miss, teacher Mills' Seminary
Gounsky Joseph, junk dealer, res 418 Third
Gove Charles A., sack sewer (S. F.) res 1020 Chestnut
Gove John H., manufacturer cotton and hav presses (S. F.)
res 1020 Chestnut
CnllPPt Yniir Rilk witliADAMS& CO., "Oakland"
WUIIuUl I UUI UlliO S. 1. cur. KItiHTII ST. aid BKOAOWAV, Lp stairs.
16
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martei St., S. F., Imponer French and Engllst WALL PAPERS
242 OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY.
Govorno Jacomin, marblecutter, res 633 Filbert
Gowanlock James, blacksmith, 656 Broadway, res 762 Jeffer-
son
Gowell Orrin, mining, res S s East 14th, Fruit Yale
Gowen Charles, ship carpenter C. P. R. E., res 813 Center
Gowen John V,, ship carpenter C. P. R. R.
Gowen Samuel H., special police, res 759| Castro
Gower Samuel J. (Gower & Gilman, S. F.) res N s East
27th nr Fruit Vale av, Fruit Vale
Gowing G. Mrs., sheet music and musical merchandize, 1171
Washington, res 1116 Broadway
Gowing George, with Singer Manufacturing Co. (S. F.) res
1116 Broadway
Grabs August, butcher, 1783 Seventh
Grace Frank (Burnell & Grace) res 627 East Central av
Grace Patrick, groceries, 1902 San Pablo av
Gracey Bros. (Hatteras S. and Eugene W. Gracey) printers,
377 East 11th
Gracey Eugene W. (Gracey Bros.) res 377 East 11th
Gracey Hatteras S. (Gracey Bros.) res 377 East 11th
Gracey Mary J., widow, res 377 East 11th
Gracey Samuel, gardener, res 377 East 11th
Grady Mary H. Miss, compositor Tribune Publishing Co.,
res 653 Seventh
Graff Peter A., painter, res 1067 Thirty-second
Graff elman Henry, plumber (S. F.) res 816 Cedar
Graffelman L. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 816 Cedar
Graffelman Margaret, widow, res 816 Cedar
Graham Edward (Williams & Graham, S. F.) res 836 Broad-
way
Graham George, dairvman John R. Talcott, res E s High nr
East 14th, Fruit Vale
Graham George S., driver Zeno Mauvais, res 567 East 23rd
Graham James W., expressman, res 362 First
Graham J. M. Mrs., res 606 East 11th
Graham John, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1669 Seward
Graham John, farmer, res Hay.s' Road nr Lake Chabot
Graham Matilda Mrs., res West Oakland House
Graham Robert J., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 1112
Wood
Graham William H., civil engineer, res 831 Campbell
Graham William M., capitalist, res 284 Eleventh
Graham William M. Jr., attorney-at-law, 15 Wilcox Block,
res 284 Eleventh
Graham William S., civil engineer, res 831 Campbell
Grainger William, milkman, res 1911 Union
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
(33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES^ gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ Gr ] DIRECTORY. 243
Grainger William Jr., mining secretary (S. F.) res 1911
Union
Grand Central Stable, Myron M. Tinkham proprietor, NW
cor Webster and Central av
Grand Western Hotel, Mrs. Eliza M. Finegan proprietress,
1756 Seventh
Grand Western Kestaurant, Frank W. Spiars proprietor, 1756
Seventh
Grandbois Frant D., hostler J. C. Hays, res Hays' Valley
Grandjean Henry, coffee dealer (S. F.) res 1038 Peralta
Grandona Domingo (Alameda County Ice Co.) res S s Fourth
bet Washington and Jefferson
Grannis E. W., contractor, res 1067 Willow
Grant Frank, hostler Oakland Trotting Park
Grant George, teller (S. F.) res NE cor East 28th and
Twenty-tirst av
Grant George E., merchant (San Luis Obispo) res 1303
Third av
Grant Horace A., shipwright (S. F.) res 1786 Taylor
Grant John , laborer Sterry Walker, res Pleasant Valley Eanch
Grant Joseph, fireman C P. K. E.
Grant William, driver Oakland, Brooklyn and Fruit Vale E.
E. Co., res 514 East Central av
Grases James E., porter, res 1013 Fifth
Grassle Henry, laborer, res 914 East Central av
Grassle Louis, bootblack, 459 Central av, res 914 East
Central av
Grauli John, blacksmith Walter Welsh, res 239 Louisa
Graves Charles, farmer, res Fruit Vale
Graves Henry P., mechanic, res 1731 Myrtle
Graves L. Gertrude Miss, res 1559 Eighth
Graves William H. H., bookkeeper Union National Bank,
res 512 Seventeenth nr Telegraph av
Gray A. L. Miss, teacher Irving Grammar School, res cor
Central av and Broadway
Gray Albert, employee C. P. E. E., res 1868 Atlantic
Gray Annie Miss, hair work, 552 Seventh, res 915 Seventh
Gray Asa, res 254 Eighth
Gi'ay Cormack, laborer, res 572 EastFourteenth
Gray Dallas P., billiard parlor and cigars and tobacco, 465
Ninth, res 608 Ninth
Gray George, miner, res 576 East 22d
Gray George Mrs., dairy, res 576 East 22d
Gray George D., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 760 Tenth
Gray Giles H., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 754 Tenth
Gray Hugh M., res 617 Ninth
ni RFRT a RRn\A/N ^^^^^'^^ ™°^^ Desirable Residence Property on Ilie CoasL
Call at No, 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt Si., S. F., WMesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
244 OAKLAND [ 6 ] DIRECTORY.
Gray James, shoemaker Daniel O'Keefe, res 572 East 14th
Gray Jaoe Miss, teacher elocution, 1068 Broadway
GRAY J. D., druggist, 1059 Broadway, res S. F.
Gray John, groceries, 669 East Thirty-second, Lynn
Gray John, shoemaker Daniel O'Keefe, res 572 East 14th
Gray Matilda, real estate, res 915 Seventh, rear
Gray Nathaniel (N. Gray & Co., S. E.) res 758 Tenth
Gray Thomas E., physician, res 1659 Eighth
Gray "William, laborer, res 720 Third
Gray William G., salesman Henry Schellhaas, res 1351 Tel-
egraph av
Gray William H., res 760 Seventeenth
Gray William O., freight clerk C.P.K.R., res 1307 Chestnut
Grayson George W. (Grayson, Harrell & Co.) and capitalist
(S. F.) res 1361 Jackson
Grayson, Harrell & Co. (George W. Grayson, Jasper Har-
rell, J. W. Phillips and W. J. Owen) wholesale butch-
ers and cattle dealers (West Berkeley) office 1 Nicholl
Block
Greaney Catherine, widow, res 1368 Eighteenth
Greaney John, laborer, res 828 Lydia
Grear B. Miss, dressmaker, res 511 Tenth
Greaves William, tailor, res 1250 San Pablo av
Grebe Louise Mrs., furnished rooms, 409| Central av
GREELEY HORACE S., proprietor Galindo Hotel, SWcor
Eighth and Franklin
Green k Maloon (Samuel S. Green and Henry Maloon) coal
oil and lamps, 456 Central av
Green Abby Mrs., hairdresser, 1113 Broadway, room 3, res
Alameda
Green Alonzo, first officer stmr Amador, res 1309 Twelfth av
Green A. V., real estate agent, 912 Broadway, res Alameda
Green Edmund, mining expert, res 1317 Jackson
Green Emery T., fireman C. P. E. R., res 8 Pearson's Row
Green Frank, carpenter Pacific Reduction Works, res Bay
av nr RR. crossing, Melrose
Green George (F. E. Knowles & Co.) res Sacramento
Green Heury, rancher, res 726 Myrtle
Green J. C, agent C. P. R. R. Butchertown, res Golden
Gate Hotel
Green J. G. Mrs., dressmaker, 1113 Broadway, room 3, res
Alameda
Green J. J., painter, res E s Maple bet Temescal and Birch,
Temescal
Green Joseph, boots and shoes, 1018 Broadway, res 865
Twentieth
ST? T A nUTIP Y issuing callel lor and Delivered in S. F., OaKland, Alaieda. BerUeley
. r. DiiUlliJAl. Office. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
SREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ G- ] DIRECTORY. 245
Green Joseph, machinist, res 670 East 16th, rear
Green Joseph S., clerk King & Mount, res 1606 Market
Green Louis, mattressmaker Chris. Schreiber, res 812 Pine
Green Myron, gardener, res Lee nr Vernon av ' e_,
Green Samuel S. (Green cfc Maloon) res 564 Thirty-fifth §
Green Thomas, physician, office and res, 573 Seventh ; t>
Green William, res 411 Fifteenth ^
Green William, laborer Lynch, Maloney & Co., res 165 | '
Second j ^
Green William, porter W. J. Edmonds, res 962i Broadway i E^
Greene B. P., mason, res 1009 Twenty-second j ^
Greene Jay, foreman Pioneer Planing Mills, res 418 Fifth I o
GREENE WILLIAM E., judge Superior Court Department | f
No. 2. chambers Court House, top floor, res 522 East
11th
Greenebaum Jacob, auctioneer (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Greenhood & Moran (J. Greenhood and James T. Moran)
clothing and gents' furnishing goods, NW cor Eleventh
and Broadway
GREENHOOD BROTHERS (Solomon and Max Greenhood)
fancy and dry goods, 1053 Broadway
Greenhood Jacob (Greenhood & Moran) res SW cor Delger
and Telegraph av
Greenhood Joseph (S. & J. Greenhood) res SW cor San
Pablo av and Twenty-ninth
Greenhood Max (Greenhood Brothers) res 460 Twenty-first P
Greenhood S. & J. (Samuel and Joseph Greenhood) gro- ^
ceries and liquors and meat market, SW cor San Pablo ! ^
av and Twenty-ninth j ^
Greenhood Samuel (S. & J. Greenhood) res SW cor San td
Pablo av and Twenty-ninth j |^
Greenhood Solomon (Greenhood Brothers) res 635 Four- j
teenth ^
Greenman Herman, mining (S. F.) res 311 Fourth t*
Greenman Nelson, res 1363 Fifteenth m
Greenus & Cakes (Albert E. Greenus and William J. Cakes) i-i
sign painters, 366 Thirteenth ^
Greenus Albert E. (Greenus & Cakes) res 1403 Franklin »^
Giegoire Venceslas, teamster Remillard Brick Co., res 560 1 ca
Second I o
Gregory Harriet E., widow, res 586 Caledonia av | t^
Gregory Henry P. (H. P. Gregory & Co., S. F.) res 586 Cal- | *
edonia av
Gregory John, machine hand C. P. R. K., res 619 Magnolia
Gregory' John S., agent Continental Oil and Transportation
Co., office foot Castro, res S. F.
The "Oakland" Collection Office, """' ' ~ ^ '■ '"■
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F.-Compleie sM ol Paper Hangings-SKilUnl Woricmen.
246 OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY.
Gregory Silas W. (H. P. Gregory & Co., S. F.) res 1410
Franklin
Gremke Henry D. C, clerk (S. F.) res N s Thirty-eighth ur
Telegraph av, Temescal
Gremke Henry F., groceries (S. F.) res N s Thirty-eighth nr
Telegraph av, Temescal
Gremke Kichard, res N s Thirty-eighth nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Gressler Charles A., barber and oculist, 707 East Central av
Gribble Charles, longshoreman, res 728 Union
Grieser John, shoemaker, 420 Eleventh
Grieshammer August, ivory turner (S. F.) res Eighteenth
bet Campbell and Peralta
Grieves Frank, printer, res 1717 William
Grieves Matthew, employee C. P. E. E., res 1717 William
Griffin George A. B., mining expert, res 818 Brush
Griffin Henry (Doe, Griffin & Seaman) res 312 Fourteenth
Griffin Henry A., clerk William Griffin, res Orr House, 508|.
Fifteenth
Griffin Jeremiah J,, machinist (S. F.) res 720 Seventh
Griffin John, laborer, res 417 Seventh
Griffin Leander, commercial traveler (S. F.) res 1121 Third av
Griffin Lizzie Mrs., teacher High School, res 1012 Jefferson
Griffin P. DeForest Mrs., res Tubbs Hotel
Griffin W. Mrs., proprietress Orr House, 508| Fifteenth
Griffin William, groceries, 1237 Broadway, res Orr House
Griffin William, laborer I. L. Eequa, res Piedmont
Griffing George J., mining superintendent, res East 14th bet
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth avs
Griffith George, gardener H. D. Bacon, 960 Oak
Griffith Hannah Mrs., proprietress Washington Hotel, 1815
Seventh
Griffith James H., mining secretary (S. F.) res Winsor
House
Griffith John, carpenter and builder, res 1407 Broadway
Griffith William A., carpenter, res Washington Hotel
Griffiths David D., surveyor, res 555 Charter
Griggs Charles, music printer Pacific Press, res cor Brush
and Eleventh
Griggs Julia Mrs., folder Pacific Press, res cor Brush and
Eleventh
Grimm August, tanner Oak Grove Tannery, res 871 East
15th
Grimme Charles, clerk Diederich Menke, res 417 Fourth
Grimwood Adolphus D., U. S. Commissioner (S. F.) res
NW cor East 14th and Adeline
^ F I AIINnRY ^^*=**^*^ "^^Vor-ls., Xjo^v^t- JE=»i-±c©si
Office, 33 Geary St.. S. F., and 862 firoadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ G ] DIRECTORY. 247
Grindley James, engineer, res S s Harmon nr Alcatraz av,
Temescal
Grm(1ley John H., salesman (S. F.) res 1013 Webster
Grisch Christian, res 732 Filbert
Griswold Augustus H., mining, res 1326 Central av
Griswoia Daniel S., electrotyper (S. F.) res 1613 Taylor
Griswold John H. bookkeeper (S. F.) res 573 Eleventh
Griswold W. H., pressman Tribune Publishing Co., res cor
Central av and Kirkham
Grobe Henry, gardener, res 1547 San Pablo av
Groff Charles F,, plasterer, res 761 Clay
Grogan Bernard, laborer, res 713 Brush
Grondona Dominico, farmer, NW cor Wood and Thirteenth
Grondona Joseph, coffee roaster (S. F.) res Wood, opp
Thirteenth
Groom John, horse trainer Newland & Co., res Lake Shore
av nr Indian Gulch
Gross Joshua F., butcher, res SE cor Wood and Chase
Gross W^illiam C, marble dealer, res 1402 Fifteenth
Groth John, liquor saloon, 366 Central av, res Franklin bet
Tenth and Eleventh
Grotheer Frederick, driver Washington Brewery, res 711
Center
Grove Street Primary School, Mrs. N. D. Standeford princi-
pal, E s Grove bet Fourth and Fifth
Grover Carrie, domestic 506 Tenth av
GROVES & BUCHANAN (Reuben Groves and William
Buchanan) proprietors Oakland Nursery, nr Oakland
Trotting Park, depot 352 Thirteenth
Groves Reuben (Groves & Buchanan) res nr Oakland Trot-
ting Park
Grow Charles A., with C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 1305 Franklin
Grow Joseph B., blacksmith C. P. R. R., res 1768 Division
Grubb Sarah A., widow, res 560 Thirty-fifth
Gruber Charlotte, domestic 156 East Central av
Gruettner D., gardener, res 703 Harrison
Grust Henry, laundryman Contra Costa Laundiy, res 1413
Fifteenth
Guardian Assurance Co. (of London) Walker & Strong agents,
457 Central av
Guernsey A. A. & Co. (A. A. Guernsey and Frank J. Burge)
real estate agents, 906 Broadway
Guernsey A. A. (A. A. Guernsey & Co.) resSW cor Twenty-
fourth and San Pablo av
Guillemin Cecile C. Mrs., matron Poston's Seminary, res
E s Oak bet Tenth and Eleventh
Pilhnrt 9 Drniun No Mter Investient tlian tli8 Bargaiiis in AMeda Real Estate
UllUcn (X DiUWII. o;fered at No. 2 Psrk Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F., ihennest coUeciion ol Modern Art Paper Hangings.
Guion Mary, chambermaid Kelsey House
GuireyMary E. Mrs., teacher, res 921 Sixth av
Gulick Sidney L., student University, res 508 Eleventh
Gumm Emanuel, gardener, 1409 Market
Gunderson Robert, deckhand stmr Amador, Oakland Ferry
Gunn Charles T., peanut stand, NE cor Seventh and Wash-
ington, res 823 Isabella
Gunn Francis J., clerk L. & A. Crocker, res 804 Franklin
Gunn George W., master mariner, res 810 Isabella
Gunn J ohn, res 1427 Filbert
Gunn Mary Ann, M'idow, res 810 Isabella
Gunn William J., real estate agent (S. F.) res 1375 Madison
Gunnison L., watchman, res 118 Ettie
Gunon Martin, laborer, res 665 East Central av
Guptill Edwin A., butcher, res 1604 San Pablo av
Gurnee Clinton W., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 568 Twenty-
fifth
Gurnett Albert G., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1278 Fourth av
Gurnett William James, bookkeeper (S. F.) res N s Twen-
tieth bet Telegraph av and Broadway
Gushee George E., laborer C. P. R. R., res 1506 Henry
Gustine Albert, electrotyper (S. F.) res 1615 Taylor
Gutzwiller Henry, liquor saloon and Brooklyn Brewery
depot, 1517 San Pablo av
Guy William, marblecutter, res 810 Campbell
Guzman Matias, cook Philadelphia Restaurant, res Capitol
Hotel
Gylam Mary Miss, teacher German Postou's Seminary
H
Haagenson Carl, hatter M. Brink, res 324 Fourth
Haar & Bro. (Henry and Herman Haar) grocers, 1472
Seventh
Haar Henry (Haar & Bro.) res 1472 Seventh
Haar Herman (Haar & Bro.) res 1472 Seventh
Haberlin James, blacksmith Benjamin Kneale, resN s Forty-
third nr Telegraph av
Hablizel William, bellman Galindo Hotel
Hackett Edward, dredging (S. F.) res 1303 Jackson
Hackett James, mason, res 1733 Filbert
Hackett John, dredging (S. F.) res 229 Central av
Hackett Margaret, widow, res 1733 Filbert
Hackett Sarah Mrs., res 759 Seventh
Hadlich F. Mrs., res 8 s 38th nr Telegraph av, Temescal
^ F I ftllNRRY PRO""" ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 249
Hadsell George, workman U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 985 Camp-
bell
Hadsell fliram, res 985 Campbell
Haehnleu John C, farmer, res 313 Sixth
Haelke Leopold, gardener, res 729 Second •
Haffner Frederick D., barber, shop and res 854 Wood
Hagan Peter A., truckman, res 329 Third Jrj
Hagan Edward C, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1259 Clay S.
Hagen Peter J., tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res 782 East
Central av B-
Hagerty William, laborer, res 704 Brush
Haggin John, carpenter, res E s Broadway nr Orchard
Hagman Peter, bookkeeper (S. F.) res Fruit Yale ^
Halm Emile, laundryman, res 239 Louisa ""
Halin Henry, res 1662 Seventh m
Hahn Lewis W., plumber and extraman Engine Co. No, 3, g
Oakland Fire Department, res 1669 Eighth
Hahn S. Mrs., res S s Weston av bet Telegraph av and
Broadway
Hahn William, printer Oakland Journal, res 239 Louisa §*
Haile L. D. Mrs., widow, res 1410 Franklin
Haines Bertha, widow, res 166 Seventh
Haines E. A., res 277 Tenth
Haines Joseph D., electric pen writer (S. F.) res 1401
Franklin
Hains Frederick E., clerk (S. F.) res 818 Alice
Hair Samuel, plumber, res 810 Jefferson
Hakes David S., musician, res 658 Sycamore
Halaker Peter, laborer, res 228 Second
Halbert C. R., capitalist, res Yinzent Block W
— - - t^
Haldeman Elizabeth, cook Winsor House ^
Hale Horace B., live stock dealer, res 1107 Tenth av
Hale, James McE., res cor Clifton av and New Broadway
Hale Piebecca H. Mrs., res 403 East 14lh
Hale William E., stockbroker (S. F.) res cor Clifton av and
New Broadway
Haley Mabel F. Mrs., furnished rooms, 756 Seventh
Haley Patrick, laborer, res 826 Twenty-first
Hall tt Co. (Isaac K. Kail and George W. Gilmore) manu-
facturers shoes, 368 Thirteenth
Hall Anthony, tireman C. P. R. E.
Hall Augustus, carpenter, res 661 Ninth
Hall Benjamin, assistant postmaster and money order clerk,
res 504 Fifteenth
Hall Benjamin, carpenter, res 1431 Filbert
fnllppt Yniir Rillc witl ADAMS & CO., "OaMaiKl" CollecM Office,
UUIICul lUUI UlllO S. K. cor. £I4JIITH ST. andBROADWAV, IpSlairs.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mm SI, s. F.--Special Designs in Window Shades to Orter.
250 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hall Carrie M. Miss, res 2071 Webster
Hall Charles V., city agent Home Mutual Insurance Co.,
924 Broadway, res 1419 Fifteenth
Hall Edward L., collector Home Mutual Insurance Co. (S.
F.) res 602- East 14th
Hall Edward M., mining (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Hall Elizabeth, widow, res 1412 Seventeenth
Hall Frank M., clerk (S. F.) res 161 Seventh
Hall Frank T., painter and whitener, 362 Thirteenth, res
1256 Alice
Hall George, res 1467 San Pablo av
Hall Hannah, widow, res 666 Twenty-sixth
Hall Henrv C, foreman Frederick M. Farwell,res 373 Eighth
Hall Hubbard E., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1607 Tele-
graph av
Hall Isaac, carpenter, res 1208 Adeline
Hall Isaac K. (Hall & Co.) res 364^ Thirteenth
HallJacob A., railroadman, res 727 Chester
Hall John, laborer, res 366 Second
Hall John T., druggist J.W.Warboys, res 1451 San Pablo av
Hall J. W. (E. H. Hyde & Co.) res 619 Nineteenth
Hall Lizzie Miss, res 1120 Washington
Hall L. M. Mrs., proofreader Pacific Press, res cor Central
av and Castro
HALL OF RECORDS, E s Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth
Hall Eichard B., detective (S. F.) res 161 Seventh
HALL SAMUEL P., deputy District Attorney, office SE
cor Ninth and Broadway, res 1220 Union
Hall Thomas W^., dentist, NE cor Broadway and Central av,
rooms 11-12, res 816 Thirty-fourth
Hall William, carpenter, res 842 Twenty-ninth
Hall William M., proprietor Charter Oak Hotel, 1765 Sev-
enth
Hallahan Andrew, barber, 844 Broadway, res 467 Tenth
Hallahan Florence, merchant tailor, 620 East Central av
Hallahan James, cook Palace Restaurant, res Golden Star
Hotel
Hallahan John, laborer City Marshal, res 529 Third
Hallahan Mary Miss, dressmaker, 620 East Central av
Hallahan Michael, guard State Prison (San Quentin) res 529
Third
Hallahan Patrick, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Hallahan Thomas, proprietor Palace Restaurant, 968 Broad-
way, res 474 Eighth
Hallahan Thomas F., driver Relief Hook and Ladder Co.
No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, res 466 Sixth, rear
S. F. LAUNDRY,
WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
Oifice, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley,
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 251
Hallahan Timothy, milker Sterry Walker, res Pleasant Val-
ley Eanch
Hallaran Margaret, widow, res 1537 Curtis
Haller & Nolan (John Haller and Dennis Nolan) blacksmiths
and horseshoers, N s Sixth bet Broadway and Franklin
Haller John (Haller & Nolan) res 460 Eighth
HALLETT, BARTLETT & DALTON (George H. Hallett,
Pliny Baitlett and P. E. Dalton) proprietors Contra
Costa Laundry Association, SW cor Fourteenth and
Kirkham, office 867 Broadway
Hallett George H. (Hallett, Bartlett & Dalton) res S. F.
Hallett John E., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Halliday David, res 1091 Third
Halliday William, solicitor, res 1097 Third
Halliden Dennis, hostler Dexter Stable, res N s Spring nr
Adeline, Temescai
Halloran Edward, laborer, res nr San Pablo av Station
Halloran Maggie O., domestic W. W. Camron
Halloran Martin, laborer, res 6 Pearson
Halloran Maurice, laborer, res 732 Chester
Halloran Michael, shoemaker, shop and res 1710 Seventh
Hainan Richard, teamster Oakland Gas Light Co., res Ala-
meda
Halsted James M., sewing machines, 1015 Broadway, res
1312 Myrtle
Halsted K. K. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 1015 Broad-
way, res 1312 Myrtle
Haltom Elijah J., laborer, res 1810 Taylor
Halvorsen John, shipcarpenter, res 1226 Thirtieth
Ham James H. Mrs., res 1012 Third
Hama John, servant E. F. Bunnell, 1955 Telegraph av
Hamann August, butcher Rice & White, res 1057 Webster
Hamb William J., laborer, res S s Thirtieth bet San Pablo
av and West
Hambletonian Stables, Robert Woodside proprietor, 1688
Telegraph av
Hambey Andrew, carpenter, res 1743 Filbert
Hambey George W., carpenter, res 1739 Adeline
Hambey John W. , carpenter, res 1739 Adeline
Hambey Joseph, res 1745 Filbert
Hambey Richard, carpenter, res 1747 Filbert
Hambey William, carpenter, res 1747 Filbert
Hambly Annie, domestic T. B. Simpson, 1625 Telegraph av
Hamer Solomon S., teamster Henry C. Clark, res Alameda
Hamilton Ada Miss, teacher, res 760 Eleventh
Hamilton E. Mrs., res 604 Fourteenth
"^ilhort 2. Prnuin Bosses Built, ana Houses and Lots lor Sale on tie Installment Plan.
JIIUCI I <X D! U Wll Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marm St.. S. F, Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
252 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hamilton Frank, carpenter C. P. K. R., res 1514 Seventh
Hamilton Fred., architect (S. F.) res SE cor Fifth av and
East 10th
Hamilton John C, harnessmaker Edward Fitzpatrick, res
681 East Central av
Hamilton Lauren tin Rev. Dr., pastor Independent Church,
res 1165 Jackson
Hamilton Mary J., domestic Morgan S. Hurd, 534 Syca-
more
Hamilton Napier, carpenter (S. F.) res 1573 Seventh
HAMILTON NOBLE, attorney-at-law, 859 Broadway, room
25, res 1271 Jackson
Hamilton William B., clerk Noble Hamilton, res 1271
Jackson
Hamilton William S., machinist C. P. R. R., res Berkeley
Hamilton William H., cardriver Oakland RR. Co., res E s
San Pablo av nr Forty-first, Temescal
Hamilton William H. H., res 1325 Sixteenth av
HAMILTON WILLIAM T., undertaker and coroner Ala-
meda County, 1112 Broadway, res 1116 Broadway
Hamm Frank, traveling agent (S. F.) res 1011 Wood
Hammer John*F., salesman (S. F.) res 1503 Central av
Hammer Marcus C, glazier Phelps, Murphy & Co., res 653
Seventh
Hammers Dietrich, harnessmaker, 621 East Central av, rear
Hammerschmidt August, painter, res 521 Eighteenth
Hammerschmidt Edmund, clerk (S. F.) res 521 Eighteenth
Hammon W. P., mining, res W^insor House
Hammond Daniel P., insurance agent (S. F.) res Centen-
nial House
Hammond Horace A., fireman C. P. R. R., res 5 Pearson's
Row
Hammond J. H., res 586 Tenth
Hammond Mary Mrs., res Winsor House
Hammond Warren, farmer, res Lake Shore av nr Indian
Gulch
Hammonds Abraham, shipwright C. P. R. R., res Alameda
Hampel Conrad F., bakery, 761 East Central av
Hampel Frederick C, wagonmaker Henry F. Hampel, res
W s Thirteenth av nr East 30th
Hampel Henry., carriage manufacturer, 801-803 East 14th,
res 1120 Sixteenth av
Hampel Henry F., blacksmith and wagonmaker, 1414 Broad-
way, res W s Thirteenth av nr East 30th
HAMPTON J. & CO. [John and James Hampton) hay, grain,
wood ar^d coal, NE cor Telegraph av and Twenty-second
C r I A|||UnpY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 253
Hampton James (J. Hampton & Co.) res 1600 Telegraph av
Hampton Jolin (J. Hampton & Co.) res 1608 Telegraph av
Hampton William G., plumber and extraman Engine Co.
No. 3, Oakland Fire Department, res 1669 Eighth
Hampton Wilson, plumber James F. Vane, res 16. Seventh
Hanavan Bridget, widow, res 1565 West
Hanavan John P., butcher, 1563 West, res 1561 West
Hanavan Philip, machine hand C. P. E. E., res 1943 Myrtle
Hanavan Thomas, machine hand C. P. E. E., res S. F.
Hancock Martha A., widow, res 1326 Eighth av
Hand Mary, domestic Benjamin H. Wyman, res 525 Delger
Hand M. E. Mrs., teacher Cole School, res 654 Fourteenth
Hand Patrick, hostler, res 1637 Myrtle
Hand Patrick, laborer, res 525 Delger
Hand W. H., lieutenant U. S. Eevenue Service, res 1319
Grove
Handley Martin, farmer, res 837 Clay
Handlin Jesse, gardener George Eobins, Temescal
Handlos George A. O., salesman William H. Nolan, res Win-
ter's Hotel
Handry J. Mrs., varieties, SE cor Twenty-ninth and West
Handry James, plasterer, res SE cor Twenty-ninth and West
Hands John, laborer, res 2303 Peralta
Handy George W., physician, res 974 Sixteenth
Handy Helen A. Miss, teacher Mills Seminary
Handy E. A. Mrs., res SE cor Sau Pablo and Union avs,
Temescal
Handy William L., res SE cor San Pablo and Union avs,
Temescal
Haney A., contractor, res 457 Eighth
Hanifin James J., workman U. S. Mint (S. F.) res Galindo
Hotel
HANIFIN JEREMIAH J., wines and liquors, NW cor
Seventh and Broadway and SW cor Fourteenth and
Broadway, res 1403 Grove
Hanks J. G., private detective, res 625 Eighteenth
Hanley Frank, gardener Q. A. Chase, res cor Division and
Wood
Hanley George, laborer, res 763 Twenty-first
Hanley John, hack driver, res 313 Sixth
Hanley Martin, fireman Oakland Gas Light Co., res cor Clay
and Fifth
Hanley Michael, liquors, 1507 Seventh
Hanley Patrick, shoemaker (S. F.) res 763 Castro
Hanley William, harness and saddlemaker, 1082 Four-
teenth av
mflM^ a Pfl COLLECTORS and ATTORNEYS ConM Siilts In all State Conrts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marl^et St., s. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
254 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hanlon James, boilermaker, res 907 Willow
Hanlon John, cook, res E s Wood bet Atlantic and Pacific
Hanlon Peter, whitener, res N s Forty-second nr Grove,
Hanlj George T., grocer (S. F.) res 1711 Taylor
Hanna James L., insurance agent (S. F.) res 1260 Market
Hannaford Edward T., miller (S. F.) res 1019 Wood
Hannah James E., contractor and builder, res 1120 Wash-
ington
Hannan James J., house and sign painter, E s Fourteenth
av bet East 11th and East Central av, res East Oakland
Hotel
Hannan John, carpenter, res NE cor First and Magnolia
Hannan John, fireman C. P. E. K., res 1709 Atlantic
Hannan Joseph, clerk (S. F.) res 1467 Fifth
Hannay Edward I., commission merchant (S. F.) res cor
Twentieth and Telegraph av
Hanneberry James, truckman, res 701 Sycamore
Hannigan John P., boilermaker (S. F.) res 136 Hannah
Hannigan James, gardener Joseph Hunt, res 1755 Twenty-
first av
Hannon Jane Miss, nurse H. P. Gregory, 586 Caledonia av
Haurahan John, groceries and liquors, 229 Third
Hansa Hotel, Herman Kirchner manager, 1725 Seventh
Banschen Henry, fisherman, res 1823 Willow
Hanscom C. Miss, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
1262 Webster
Hanscom John O, , commission merchant (S. F.) res 12G2
Webster
Hansen Albert, watchmaker and jeweler, 620 East Central av
Hansen Andrew, seaman, res 115 Hannah
Hansen Andrew P., chicken ranch, Prj«ars Lane nr Vernon
av, Claremont
Hansen Annie B. Miss, res 1215 Twentieth av
Hansen Asmus H., wines and liquors, wholesale and retail,
SW cor Wood and Goss, res 1766 Goss
Hansen Charles, dyer Charles Renter, res Eureka Hotel
Hansen Christ, coachman Horace H. Watson
Hansen Christopher, dairy, Pryal's Lane nr Vernon av,
Claremont
Hansen Henry D., teamster Daniel Foster, res Overland
House
Hansen Jefferson, gardener I. W. Knox, 534 Knox pi
Hansen Kate, domestic 266 East Central av
Hansen Mary, domestic Francis Blake, 1867 Telegraph av •
Hansen Otto P., tailor, 363 Central av, res 211 Haven
. r. LAUIlUni- office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ 2 ] DIRECTORY. 255
Hansen Rudolph, jeweler Albert Hansen, res 620 East Cen-
tral av
Hansen Theodore, saloon, NE cor Tenth and Franklin, res
374 Tenth
Hansen's Hall, SW cor Wood and Goss
Hansey Charles, coachman E. M. Derby, res S s East 14th,
Fruit Vale
Hansej Sam uel, engineer C. P. R. R., res 867 Campbell
"\ >- domestic 1053 East 14th
'anson Clarence S., carpenter and builder, res 615 Tenth
Hanson Dewitt, conductor C. P. R. R., res Seventh Street
House
Hanson Eli, ship carpenter, res 822 Magnolia
Hanson James W., foreman C. P.R. R., res 1832 Seventh
Hanson Peter, coachman, res 1640 Telegraph av
Hanson Peter, farm hand C. N. Tharsing, res W s High nr
Old County Road
Hanson Rasmus E., master mariner, res 1265 Cypress
Hanson Richard, cook Alexander Campbell, res 1054 Broad-
way
Hanson Thomas N., barkeeper John Terney, res 711 Brush
Hanush Joseph H., harnessmaker Marston & Palmer, res
Winter's Hotel
Hanzo August, cook, res 867 Cedar
Happall Fortunal, laborer, res St. Louis House
Haraher Mary, widow, res 1319 Central av
Harboe Christian, carriage painter F. Sicotte, res 1462
Thirteenth
Harbourne & Cassin (James F. Harbourne and John Cas-
sin) proprietors Bay View, SE cor Telegraph and First
avs, Temescal
Harbourne Henry, res S s Moss av nr Telegraph av
Harbourne James F. (Harbourne & Cassin) SE cor Tele-
graph and First avs, Temescal
HARD ROSWELL B., collector, office 468 Eighth, res 557
Eighth
Hard Roswell B. Jr., student Oakland Business College, res
557 Eighth
Harden Frank B. (Miller Sc Harden) res 829 Fourteenth
Hardeubergh Charles P., plumber and gasfitter, res 120
East Fourteenth
Hardeubergh James R., president California Electric Light
Co. (S. F.) res 120 East Fourteenth
Hardeubergh Sarah Mrs., res 919 Jefferson
Hardin Frank B., druggist, res 829 Fourteenth
Hardin John B., miner, res 829 Fourteenth
GILBERT & BROWN
Parlies PurcbnNinsr ruriilNlieU ^vllli Ifloiie.r for
BuilUliisr -PavnI.le In Iiistalliiicnts at Low llates of
Interect. No. S Park Bow, Park St., Alaiuedv.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATCR.
256 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Harding August, res 416 Tenth
Harding August Jr., student assistant in chemistry Univers-
ity, res 416 Tenth
Harding Franz, cigars and tobacco, 1808 Seventh
Harding Matthew, gardener George Wallace, 1034 Adeline
Harding Keinhardt T., student University, res 416 Tenth
Harding Thomas, bootblack, res 1106 Alice
Hardis Samuel, foreman painter C. P. E. R.
Hardwick Edward P., master mariner, res Ws San Pablo av
nr Dwight Way
Hardy Adelaide Miss, teacher, res 972 Chester
Hardy Charles G., salesman W. B. Hardy, res 1383 Franklin
Hardy Daniel, mining, res 957 Campbell
Hardy Harry D., student, res 957 Campbell
Hardy Irene Miss, teacher High School, res 972 Chester
Hardy Lowell J., res 715 Market
Hardy M. M. Mrs. , teacher private school, res 665 Eleventh
Hardy Thomas, horseshoer Truman H. Allen, res S. F.
Hardy W. Frank, res 1383 Franklin
HARDY WTTiTJAM B., books, stationery and periodicals,
and agent Oakland City Directory, 959 Broadway, res
1383 Franklin
Harfst Herman, ship carpenter, res 764 Willow
Hargart Harry, hostler, res 963 Franklin
Hargreaves Maggie, domestic D. M. Henderson, 698 Thirty-
fifth
Harington Henry, brewer, S s Powell nr San Pablo Avenue
Station
Harjes Fred, clerk S. Caro, res 862 Chester
Harker Mifflin, res S s East Fourteenth, Fruit Vale
Harkins John, peddler, res 805 Ileniy
Harland Michael, teamster Weston & Welch, res Fourth bet
Alice and Jackson
Harley Michael F., carpenter C. P. R. E., res 714 Third
Harley Milton, printer, res 714 Third
Harley Eichard, pressman Tribune Publishing Co., res 714
Third
Harlow Charles A., clerk Peter Baker, res 362 Fifth
Harlow Edward, fireman C. P. E. E., res NW cor Twelfth
av and East 11th
Harlow Elmer, S s Second av nr College av
Harlow Eobert, farmer, res N s Vernon av nr College av
Harlow William S., under sheriff, office Court House, room
8, res 841 Webster
Harmon A. & Co. (A. Harmon and M. W. Wood) furniture
3 I and carpets, 1178 Broadway
^C r lAllNnDY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
0. 1. LMUIlUril. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. 8. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 257 ^
Harmon Albion K. P., mining (S. F.) res 1568 Webster
HARMON ALBION K. P. Jr., secretary Tribune Publish-
ing Co., res 1568 Webster
Harmon E. D., real estate, res N s Woolsey nr Alcatraz av,
Temescal
Harmon John B., attornej-at-law (S. F.) res 1325 Jackson
Harmon Kichard E., liquor saloon, 800 Franklin
Harmon William H., collector W. K. Thomas, res Capitol
Hotel
Harms Ida Miss, res 1964 San Pablo av
Harney James, expressman, res N s Alcatraz av nr Paradise
Harney William J., fruit and produce (S. F.) res S s Forty-
fifth nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Harper & Co"s Oakland and S. F. Express, Burrell & Gifford
agents, 1052 Broadway, and 313 East (S. F.)
Harper Charles A. (G. W. Anderson & Co.) res Pine nr
Seventh
Harper Charles J., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Harper John, gardener, res 707 Harrison
Harrel Alfred, teamster, res 1690 Broadway
Harrel Mollie Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 1690 Broad-
way
Harrell Jasper (Grayson, Harrell & Co.) res Nevada
Harrigan John, employee C.P.K.R., res Eailroad Exchange
Harrington Charles F., painter, res 836 Franklin
Harrington George, canvasser, res 765 Grove
Harrington George, lumber manufacturer (S. F.) res 328
East 14th
Harrington John (Larkin & Harrington) res SW cor Tele-
graph av and Forty-ninth, Temescal
Harrington Mary A., widow, res 807 Isabella
Harrington Moses, helper C. P. B. R.
Harrington Phineas, res NW cor San Pablo av and Twenty-
sixth
Harrington Timothy, laborer, res 755 Market
Harrington William T., physician, res 1326 Tenth av
Harrington — ■, brickmasou, res 527 Seventh
Harrington — Mrs., jauitress Durant School
Harris Alfred, porter, res 1811 Grove
Harris Brothers (Jacob and Joseph Harris) clothing and
gents' furnishing goods, 915 Broadway
Harris Edwin (Pool & Harris, S. F.) res 829 Oak
Harris Harry A., gasfitter (S. F.) res 1164 Peralta
Harris Isaiah, calker, res 1004 Third
Harris Jacob (Harris Bros.) res 214 Central av
Harris Jacob, fancy goods, store and res 1317 San Pablo av
ARAM^JL rn SELLREALESTATE-Oailand Property 10 ExcliaDge lor Ranclies
HUHIIIU OC UU. S.£. cor.KieUTH and BBOA0WAV, UpSlaira.
17
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarUei si.,s. F., Imporifir Frencl and Englisli WALL PAPERS
258 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Harris John, cook Kelsey House
Harris John A., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1614 Eleventh av
Harris John N., clerk (S. F ) res 34 Hannah
Harris John N., shipcarpenter, res 1468 Third
Harris Joseph (Harris Bros.) res 214 Central av
Harris Joseph, cook, res 650 East 14th
Harris Joseph, seaman, res 825 Magnolia
Harris Louis, res 809 Franklin
Harris Minnie Miss, dressmaker John F. "Wood, res 825
Magnolia
Harris Mumford, whitener, res 1811 Grove
Harris Sabin, farmer, res SE cor Central av and Harrison
Harris Stephen D., mining, res 404 East 10th
Harris William, watchman Pacific Press, res cor Central av
and Castro
Harrison Augustus, clerk, res Winsor House
Harrison B. S. Mrs., res W s College av nr Third av
Horrison Charles H., pilot, res SE cor Seventh and Center
Harrison Emma S. Miss, res W s College av nr Third av
Harrison Frances S. Mrs., res S s Claremont av nr Avon
Harrison George W. , clerk Peter Baker and extraman Felton
Engine Co. No. 2, Oakland Fire Department, res 362
Fifth
Harrison George "W., telegraph operator C. P. E. E., res
1710 Nineteenth av
Harrison Joseph A., porter C. P. E. E., res 808 Clay
Harrison Mary L., widow, res 1710 Nineteenth av
Harrison Moses B., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 2207 West
Harrison Eobert J., liquor dealer (S. F.) res 616 Third
Harrison Street School, Miss Harriet M. Mullen principal,
NE cor Sixth and Harrison
Harrison Thomas G., salesman F. B. Miller & Co., res Win-
sor House
Harrison William P., publisher Hotel Gazette (S. F.) res
351 Seventh av
Harrod Joseph A., porter C. P. E. E., res 1631 Myrtle
Harrold Mary Miss, res 558 Delger
Harrub Walter B. (Eureka, Nevada, Water Works) res NW
cor East 14th and Julia
Hart Albert J., agent Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines
(S. F.) res 665 Webster
Hart Frank V., wood carver, res 1269 Cypress
Hart George, teamster, res N s Twentieth nr Grove
Hart Henry W., clerk Berkeley Ferry, res E s San Pablo av
nr Eailroad crossing, Temescal
Hart James, groceries and liquors, 1601 Adeline
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY °^^'"^i
33 Geary St., San Francisco.
862 Broadway, Oakland.
i. S. G. GORDON. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE. 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 259
Hart Mary Ann Mrs., cook Capital House, res 552 Broadway
Hart Patrick, laborer C. P. K. R., res 1864 William
Hart Ricliard, laborer (S. P.) res 1327 East 17tli
Hart William, packer (S. P.) res 823 Henry
Hartford Pire Insurance Co., W^alker & Strong agents, 457
Central av
Hartigan Bridget, domestic Joshua Barker, 462 Prospect
Hartland Mary A., widow, res 1366 Thirteenth av
Hartman Henry, ship carpenter C. P. R. R., res 801 Henry
Hartman House, Max Hartman proprietor, 462 Ninth
Hartman John, calker C. P. R. R.
Hartman Max, proprietor Hartman House, 462 Ninth
Hartmann Amelia, widow, res 61 Valley
Hartnett Joseph, res 2253 Adeline
Harty Morris, laborer, res 822 Twenty-first
Harty Robert, car repairer C. P. R. R., res Charter Oak Hotel
Hartz John, employee C. P. R. R., res Railroad Exchange
Harvey Charles D., manufacturer house heating apparatus,
res 1227 Eleventh av
Harvey Edward, manufacturer shoe trimmings, res SE cor
Central av and Adeline
Harvey LeRoy G., bank secretary (S. P.) res 1128 Filbert
Harvey Rebecca Mrs., clerk H. C. Taft & Co., res cor Du-
rant and Webster
Harvey W. Mrs., res 556 Delger
Harvey William, farmer, res 1655 Lincoln
Harwood & Lamp (Henry E. Harwood and Chris. W. Lamp)
dairy. Redwood av, Fruit Vale
Harwood Henry E. (Harwood & Lamp) res E s Redwood av,
Fruit Vale
Harwood William, wharfinger City Wharf, foot of Webster,
res 272 Fourth
Harwood William D., editor Oakland Daily Times, res 272
Fourth
Hashbrinck Abraham, pedlar, res 213 Second
Haskell Luella Mrs., res 807 Isabella
Haskell Randolph K., contractor and builder, res 1461
Broadway
HASKELL S. N., president Pacific Press and president
California Conference Seventh Day Advents, SW cor
Castro and Central av
Haskins Charles AV., yardman C. P. R. R., res 1372 Tenth
Haslet John W., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 861 Campbell
Hassard Henry H., reporter (S. F.) res 1108 East 22nd
Hassard Richard, gardener Patrick E. Dalton, res 915
Jackson
ril RFRT Ht RRDUfN ^^^"^^^^ ™°^^ l^mm Residence Properly on me CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MaiKet St., S. F.,WMesale anl Retail Mer in Paper Hangings
260 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hassell James J., clerk (S. F.) res SE cor Oak and Seventh
Hassinger Samuel K., contractor and builder, res 611 Sev-
enteenth
Hast Edward S., accountant (S. F.) res 1270 Fourth av
Hastings Frank, horsedealer, res San Leandro Koad nr Sem-
inary av
Hastings Joseph, fireman C. P. E. R., res 1212 Thir-
teenth av
HASWEIili FREDERICK B., notary public and secretary
The Central Land Co., office 924 Broadway, res 576
Thirty-fourth
Haswell William P., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 823 Thirty-
third
Hatch Asa D., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1064 Four-
teenth
Hatch Charles E., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1064 Four-
teenth
Hatch Edward S., teamster Asher Tyler, res East Oakland
Hatch Ephraim L., boxmaker Eagle Box Factory
Hatch Fred. A., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1064
Fourteenth
Hatch Jabez, bookkeeper E. Hook, res Centennial House
Hatch Kate, widow, res Twenty-eighth nr Linden
Hatch K. C, coachman William E. Miller, res 1277 Web-
ster
Hatch Theodore, commission merchant (S. F.) res W s
Fruit Vale av nr East 27th
Hatton Edward, barber, res 719 Fourth
Haug Gustav A., machinist, res 1405 Eighteenth
HAUSCHUiDT HENRY, boots and shoes, 1057 Broadway,
res 714 Eighteenth
HAUSER D. & CO. (David Hauser and L. M. Ott) import-
ers and dealers fancy goods, childrens carriages, crock-
ery, glass and plated ware, 1153 Broadway
Hauser David (D. Hauser & Co.) res S, F.
Havaran Delia, domestic, 2207 Adeline
HAVEN CHARLES D., secretary Union Insurance Co. (S.
F.) res Eighth opp Chestnut
Haven James M., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res NW cor Dun-
can and Union, Lynn
Havens Albert W., secretary Con. Virginia M. Co. (S. F.)
res E s Vernon nr Lee
Havens Charles D., broker (S. F.) res 1353 Webster
Havens Frank C, stockbroker (S. F.) res E s Vernon nr
Lee
Havens H. H., U. S. storekeeper (S. F.) res Blake House
SI? T A TTMnTI Y ^^'l^s called (or anil Delivered in S. F., Oakland, Alameda. Berkeley
. r. LliiUnUlLl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 261
Havens John F., Court Commissioner Superior Court, Ala-
meda County, chambers Court House, second floor, res
616 Fifteenth
Havens Eoscoe, student University
Havey Hugh, laborer, res 674 Twenty-sixth
H avion James, blacksmith, res N s Forty-second nr Tele-
graph av, Temescal
Hawes Benjamin C, insurance agent (S. F.) res NW cor
Clay and Thirteenth
Hawes George H., type writer (S. F.) res E s Chestnut nr
Tenth
Hawes Hettie, domestic 318 East 17th
Hawes Jacob, pedler, res Alley bet Eighteenth and Nine-
teenth avs
Hawes Leavitt M., plasterer, res 1409 Franklin
Hawes Madison, printer, res NW cor East 14th and Twen-
tieth av
Hawes Oliver, insurance agent (S. F.) res 1119 Franklin
Kawkes Eobert H., purifier Oakland Gas Light Co., res SE
cor Second and Grove
Hawkett Arthur W., miner, res 1664 Chase
Hawkett William G., copyist County Kecorder's office, res
1664 Chase
Hawkins Hiram E., laborer, res 663 Broadway
Hawkins L. S., butcher, res 928 Thirty-fourth
Hawkins M. E. Mrs., teacher Prescott School, res 1779 Goss
Hawkins Thomas, blacksmith, res 1115 Willow
Hawkins Walter L., real estate (S. F.) res 1779 Goss
Hawley Calvin H., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1669 Seward
Hawley Charles J., grocer (S. F.) res 1118 Seventh av
Hawley Elizabeth Miss, res S s Linden bet Telegraph av
av and Broadway, Temescal
Hawley George M., bookkeeper (S. F.) res N s Prospect av
nr Broadway
Hawley George T. (Marcus C. Hawley & Co., S. F.) res
Prospect nr Broadway
Hawley Jacob C, lumber merchant (S. F.) res 522 Knox pi
Hawley Levi H., entry clerk (S. F.) res 2100 Telegraph av
Hawley Mary A., student University
Hawley William M., clerk (S. F.) res 1302 Twelfth av
Hawthorne Joseph E., sewing machine agent, res 1080 East
22nd
Hawxhurst Franklin, with Eoyal Soap Works, res 616 East
22nd
HAY & CO. (H. M. Hay and A. M. Burnham) private de-
tectives, 859 Broadway, room 14
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^ ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" ColMoi Office,
UUIlCbl lUUI DlllO S.K. cor. EIUUTU ST. and BROADWAY, Up St«ir8.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F. -Complete stocK ol Paper Hanginzs-SMlQl Worlaiien.
262 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hay Harriet, widow, res 259 Eighth
Hay Harry M. (Hay& Co.) res 755 Webster
Hayden James, laborer, res 1120 Third
Hayden William O., master mariner, res SE cor Forty-first
and Adeline, Temescal
Hayes A. Mrs., employment office, 415 Thirteenth, res 1520
Broadway
Hayes, Carrick & Co. (Henry Hayes, David S. Carrick,
Frank Hostetter and Lafayette Brooks) wholesale butch-
ers, 655 East Central av and Butchertown
Hayes Charles D., merchant, res NW cor Brooklyn and
Watson
Hayes Charles E., student University
Hayes Daniel E., merchant (S. F.) res 923 Linden
Hayes Emma, carpet sewer Chris. Schreiber, res 1520 Broad-
way
Hayes Henry (Hayes, Carrick & Co.) res Union Hotel
Hayes Henry P., painter, res 1520 Broadway
Hayes John, marble polisher, res 1510 Third
Hayes John B., practical gardener, res 1520 Broadway
Hayes John F., clerk, res 1520 Broadway
Hayes John H., Assessor's office (S. F.) res 1722 Twenty-
first av
Hayes John W., salesman Charles L. Taylor, res Alameda
Hayes Joseph M., car repairer C P. R. R., res 1005 Third
Hayes Michael, groceries and liquors, 769 Market
Haj'^es Patrick, gardener, res SW cor Adeline and Twenty-
eighth
Hayes Patrick, liquor saloon, 720 Broadway
Hayes Thomas R., harness and saddlery (S. F.) res 956
Myrtle
Hayles Henry, watchman C P. R. R.
Hayn R., res 757 Grove
Haynes Abigal, widow, res 403 East 14th
Haynes Benjamin, real estate, res 1477 Sixth av
Haynes E. N., boatman Lake Merritt Boat House, Central
av, on Lake Merritt
Haynes Hiram, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R.. res 1820 Atlantic
Haynes William, laundryman Contra Coota Laundry
Haynie William M., wharfinger (S. F.) res 519 Seven-
teenth
HAYS, BLOW & CO. (Col. J. C. Hays, W. W. Blow and
J. C. Hays, Jr.) real estate, loans, insurance, etc., 483
Seventh SE cor Washington
Hays John Cofiee Col. (Hayes, Blow & Co.) res County
Road, Hays Valley
Q F I AIINRRY ^3roo<A XT^oi^I^, Xjo-v%7- JE*ir±OGm
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oalcland.
J.S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 263
Hays John C. Jr. (Hays, Blow & Co.) res County Road,
Hays Valley
Hazeltine William I., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1321 Eighth
Hazelton George W., res E s Seminary av nr Mills' Seminary
Head John H., civil engineer, res 800 Brush
Headley Madison E., carriage painter Sohst Bros., res 1802
Grove
Heald Allen, real estate, res 1120 Ninth av
Heald Frederick S., carpenter, res 1120 Ninth av
Health Inspector, T. J. Jenkins, City Hall
Health Officer, E. H. Woolsey, M. D., City Hall
Healy Daniel, laborer, res 1018 Third
Healy James, hostler, res 736 Linden
Healy Jesse, mining, res 1012 Clay
Healy John, caulker C. P. R. R., res 1830 William
Healy John H., medical student, res 1012 Clay
Healy Joseph W., mining, res 1012 Clay
Healy Joseph W. Jr., student Oakland Business College
Healy Maurice J., merchant tailor, 1056 Broadway, res 861
Harrison
Healy Patrick, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1785 William
Healy Patrick, coachman George H. Wheaton, res 154 Lake
Healy Patrick, groceries and liquors, 701 Adeline
Healy Stephen, laborer, res 1173 Third
Heany Ann, widow, res 711 Sixth
Heasey S., engineer C. P. R. R.
Heath Fred B., res N s Birch bet Telegraph av and Broad-
way, Temescal
Heath James A., ship chandler (S. F.) res 820 Fifteenth
Heath V., teacher Tompkins Grammar School
Heaton Mary C. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 1224
Franklin
Heaton W., insurance agent, res 1224 Franklin
Heaton Warren D., farmer, res 1225 Webster
Hebberd Asa W., carpenter, res 1376 Ninth
Hebberd Moses A., agent double acting door spring, res
1376 Ninth
Hecht Louisa, widow, res 676 Eighteenth
Heckedorn George F., laborer, res E s Walsworth nr Pro-
spect
Hecket Henry, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1662 Atlantic
Heckman Frank C, shoemaker, 855 Wood, res 5 Pearson
Heckman Susan Mrs., res 5 Pearson
Hedley John, laborer, res 1802 Grove
Heenan Dennis, laborer, res New York Hotel
Heenan Edward, carpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
1
Hi I hart 2. Drnuin ^"11^^^ ^^^^^' ^^^^ Souses and Lots lor Sale on tlie Installment Plan.
UIIUCIIOC DIUVYll Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S.F., the finest collection ol Modern An Paper flanelDds.
264 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hefler Louis, law student (S. F.) res 1621 Thirteenth av
Heflin Hiram M. (Lewis k Co.) res 665 Seventh
Hefron S. M. Mrs., res 1057 Campbell
Hefty M., carpenter Oakland Planing Mills, res 806 Frank-
lin
Hegeman Louisa Mrs., res 558 Twentieth
Hehemann Frank, driver (S. F.) res 881 Twenty-second
Heidet Emil N. (Schwab, Heidet & Co.) res 1069 Twelfth
Heiman David, salesman Edward Barnett, res 312 Fifth
Heimmerle Frederick A., barber Henry Loud, res 1064
Eleventh av
Hein Maria Mrs., cigars, factory and res 1520 Seventh
Heinds John, proprietor Heinds' Hotel (S.F.) res 1026 Fifth
HEINE ADOUPH, groceries and liquors, windmill manu-
facturer and wellborer, SW cor Eighth and Chester
Heinold John M., liquor saloon, SE cor Frederick and San
Pablo av
Heinze August, upholsterer (S. F.) res 707 Broadway
Heitman John, tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res 1107 Twenty-
second av
Heitshu Samuel, clerk (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Held Ernest, barber and baths, 859 Franklin, res 359 Elev-
enth
Held George, barber, 418 Thirteenth, res 1576 Telegraph av
Held George Jr., barber George Held, res 1576 Telegraph av
Held John, bartender Justus Held, res 1226 Broadway
Held Justus, liquor saloon, 1226 Broadway, res 1666 Tele-
graph av
Helmer William, undertaker W. W. McKenzie, res 408
Eighth
HELMKE & BRUNJE (Conrad Helmke and John A.
Brunje) groceries and liquors, NW cor Broadway and
Twenty-first
Helmke Augusta, domestic 1110 Central av
Helmke Charles, driver Washington Brewery, res NW cor
Fifth and Kirkham
Helmke Conrad (Helmke & Brunje) res NW cor Broadway
and Twenty^first
Hemenway Sylvester, res 485 Prospect
Hemphill Charles F. , lather, res 759 Sixth
Hemphill Charlotte Miss, dressmaker, res 759 Sixth
Hemphill Henry, bricklayer, res 759 Sixth
Hemphill Louis, baker J. A. Paul & Son, res 759 Sixth
Hemphill Uriah, baker, res 759 Sixth
Hempstead Billings, carpenter, res Three-Mile House, San
Leandro
c r I AIINnDY PROMPT attention to orders for washing.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 265
Hempstead W. C. F., homoeopathic physician, office and res
800 Brush
Hendei'shott William, butcher Hayes, Carrick & Co., res
Butchertown
HENDERSON & BONNE Y (Milton F. Henderson and
Charles W. Bonney) wood, coal, coke and charcoal, 462
Thirteenth
Henderson Charles, bootblack, 470 Seventh, res Newland
House
Henderson Charles A., driver John C. Estey, res 1504 Broad-
way
Henderson Daniel D., carriage painter P. H. McGrew, res
1661 Thirteenth
Henderson David M., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 698 Thirty-fifth
Henderson George W., housemover, res 1663 Webster
Henderson Hiram B., blacksmith, 1724 Seventh, res 1524
Fifth
Henderson H. P., shipcarpenter C. P. E. R.
Henderson James, res 1812 Goss
Henderson James, sign painter, res E s Mabel bet Wilder
and Burnett, Temescal
Henderson John E., engineer C. P. R. R., res 941 Campbell
Henderson John H., agent Renton Coal Co., 483 Ninth, res
767 Alice
Henderson Josiah, housemover, res 1663 Webster
Henderson Mary J., dressmaker, res 958 Seventh
Henderson Milton F. (Henderson & Bonney) res 462 Thir-
teenth
Henderson S. A. Mrs., res Tubbs Hotel
Henderson Sandy A., blacksmith Henrj F. Hampel, res 1663
Webster
Henderson Thomas H., secretary (S. F.) res 767 Alice
Henderson Thomas N., pattern maker, res 483 Twenty-fifth
Henderson William, seaman, res 248 Ettie
Hendrickson Hans, gardener Bela Wellman, res S s East
14th, Fruit Vale
Hendrix Hanly, res 578 Thirty-fifth
Hendrix John F., horseshoer T. D. Weymouth, res 578
Thirty-fifth
Hendry R. Mrs., dressmaker, 1116 Broadway
Heney Richard (William J. Heney & Co.) res S. F.
Heney S. Mrs., janitress Grove Street School
Heney Timothy, employee C. P. R. R., res 1778 Atlantic
Heney William J. (William J. Heney & Co.) res S. F.
Heney William J. & Co. (William J. and Richard Heney)
furniture and carpets, 411-417 Eighth
The "Oakland" Collection Office, '""" ' '"• '■'■ "'
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Harm St., S. F.--Special Desips In Window Shades to Order.
266 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Henk D. M., teamster Asher Tyler, res Union Hotel
Henken J. Fred., wines and liquors, 901 East 14th
Henn John H., insurance agent (S. F.) res 1951 Grove
Henneberry James, teamster, res 701 Sycamore
Henneberry Thomas, iron molder (S. F.) res 1260 Center
Hennell Abbie M., widow, res 955 Fifth av
Henner Joseph A., policeman, res 738 Linden
Hennessy James, res 1820 Goss
Hennessy Margaret Miss, res 517 Ninth
Hennessy Maurice, currier (S. F.) res 1820 Goss
Hennessy Thomas, plumber W. W. Montague & Co., res 702
Brush
Hennessy "William, carpenter C. P. R. R., res Centennial
House
Hennicker Nicholas, porter (S. F.) res 412 Twenty-sixth
Hennig Frederick N., gardener James Hutchison, res 484
Twenty-sixth
Henning John B., carpenter, res 1020 Willow
Henninger Frederick, shoemaker, 1309 San Pablo av
Hennings Martin A., clerk (S. F.) res 1652 Fourteenth
Henniugs Robert, pressman (S. F.) res NW cor Fourteenth
and Campbell
Henon Charles W., bricklayer, res 819 Twenty-second
HENRY ASHMAN C, president Union National Bank, SE
cor Ninth and Broadway, res 1221 Harrison
Henry Charles, groceries, tobacco and cigars, SE cor Alice
and Eighth
Henry Frank, mining, res Union Hotel
Henry George, deputy assessor Oakland Township
Henry George, flagman C. P. R. R., res 211 Fourth
Henry George S., clerk, res 1221 Harrison
Henry John G., flagman C. P. R. R., res 211 Fourth
Henry Joseph, waiter Hausa Hotel
Henry Mary, domestic P. W. Butler, res W s Webster nr
Broadway
Henshaw Edward T., bookkeeper Taylor & Co., res 941
Myrtle
Henshaw Edwin T., clerk (S. F.) res 941 Myrtle
Henshaw Frederick W., law student (S. F.) res 941 Myrtle
Henshaw Sarah E. Mrs., res 741 Myrtle
Henshaw William G., bookkeeper Woodward & Taggart, res
941 Myrtle
Hensler Annie B. Mrs. widow, res 919 Thirty-sixth
Hensler Lizzie Miss, res 919 Thirty-sixth
[lensler Mary B. Miss, res 919 Thirty-sixth
Hensley John H., carpenter, res Tremont House
O r I AIIMnpY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
OfHce. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 267
Henton Griffith, carpenter, res E s Telegraph av nr "Weston
av
Henton Henrietta Miss, seamstress, res E s Telegraph av nr
Weston av
Hentz Leon, waiter M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
Hepburn A. Mortimer, clerk (S. F.) res 817 Brush
Hepburn Andrew, clerk Mint (S. F.) res 817 Brush
Hepburn Peter, res 817 Brush
Hepburn Ward A., commission merchant (S. F.) res 859
Castro
Herbert Theodore, cigarmaker Phillip Conradi, res Union
Hotel, East Oakland
Herbst August, carpenter, res E s San Pablo av nr Temes-
cal Creek, Temescal
Herd John, res 490 Merrimac
Heredia Edward, laundryraan Contra Costa Laundry
Herget Emil W. (E. W. Herget & Co.) res 813 Seventeenth
Herget E. W. & Co. (Emil W. Herget) gunsmiths, lock-
smiths and bellhangers, 419 Tenth
Herget William, mechanic, res 813 Seventeenth
Herlihy Dennis, bottler (S. F.) res 712 Linden
Herlihy Michael, coachman Bev. C T. Mills, res Seminary
av 4 miles East of Brooklyn
Herman Elias S., merchant, res 613 Tenth
Herman Jacob, bookkeeper L. & A. Crocker, res 613 Tenth
Herman Jacob S., clerk E. A Montgomery, res 833 Clay
Herman John, harnessmaker James Lentell, res 313 Sixth
Herman Otto, waiter Union Hotel
Hermitage House, A. Philibert proprietor, NE cor Hopkins
and Fruit Yale av
Hermmers Joseph, harnessmaker, res AVinter's Hotel
Heron Blair, gardener P. J. Keller & Co., res W s Webster
nr Mountain View Cemetery
HERON E. A., real estate and insurance agent, 422 Central
av, res 418 Central av
Herr Edward, driver Fashion Stables, res Bartlett House
Herrera Sophia N. Miss, teacher Mills' Seminary
Herrick Caddie E., widow, res 829 Myrtle
Herrick Edward M., secretary Meigs' Lumber and Ship
Bailding Co. (S. F.) res 490 Orchard
Herrick Samuel W., machinist C. P. R.K., res 1829 William
Herrick William A., clerk (S. F.) res NW cor Central av
and Poplar
Herrick William F., accountant (S. F.) res NW cor Central
av and Poplar
Herring Joseph, painter, res 806 Harrison
GILBERT & BROWN
P»r(ics PurchaHins furnished willi Mone.r for
lJuiI«lin}j — l'a\alile In Installments, at Low Kates of
Interest. Xo. 2 Park Ron , Park St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marl[et St.. s. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
268 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Herring Leonard, blacksmith, res 562 Fourth
Herring William H., butcher, 351 Seventh
Herriott George, engineer C. P. R.R., res 1027 Chester
Hersey Anna, widow, res 473 Fourth
Hersey Edgar A., 1st assistant engineer and hydrant inspec-
tor Oakland Fire Department, res 473 Fourth
Hershberg Henry, salesman M. H. Coffee, res 319 Sixth
Hershberg Leon (Leon Hershberg & Co.) res 319 Sixth
Hershberg Leon & Co. (Leon Hershberg, Isaac D. Rytten-
berg and Isaac Newman) wholesale and retail dealers
wines and liquors, 853 Washington
Herten Frank, stockman Horatio P. Livermore, res cor
Fourth av and McAdam
Heslep Edward, painter and extraman Engine Co. No. 4,
Oakland Fire Department, res S s East 14th bet Twelfth
and Thirteenth avs
Hess William, agent Philadelphia Steam Dyeing Works, 916
Broadway, res N s Central av bet Clay and Jefferson
Hesse Frederick G., professor industrial mechanics Univer-
sity, res 801 Jackson
Hessler John C, carpenter, res 1400 Central av
Heuer A. & Co. (August Heuer and Cord Wetjen) market,
NW cor Ninth and Webster
Heuer August (A. Heuer & Co.) res 951 Webster
Heuer Charles, gardener, 576 Eighth
Heverin Patrick, contractor, res 862 Twenty-first
Hewes Charles W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1971 Grove
Hewes David, capitalist and member City Council, res 1218
Oak
Hewett Moses D., policeman, res 1014 Webster
Hewitt D. W., calker C. P. R. R.
Hewitt H. Mrs., res 662 Twenty-fourth
Hewitt Robert, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Hewlett Joseph, architect, res 1212 West
Hewlett Louis, dealer hay, grain and feed, 1328 Telegraph
av and 1321 Broadway, res 1120 Filbert
Hewson Robert, capitalist (S. F.) res Galindo Hotel
Hey Lee (Chinese) laundry. East Central av bet Sixteenth
and Seventeenth avs
Heyer Bernard W., real estate, res 1616 Taylor
Heyman Henry, teacher violin Morgan Conservatory of Music,
res S. F.
Hi Ung (Chinese) laundry, SW cor Fifth and Castro
Hibbard Charles VV. (Roberts & Hibbard) res S. F.
Hibernia Hall, 714 Broadway
Hickethier E. B. Miss, res 259 Central av
Sr I AIIMnRY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
. r. LHUllUnl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 269
HICKETHIER HUIiDA Mrs., confectionery, 416 Central
av, res 259 Central av
HICKETHIER RICHARD E., teacher music and languages,
res 259 Central av
Hickey & Dowling (Laurence F. Hickey and William E.
Dowling) upholsterers and carpet beating, 361-363
Thirteenth
Hickey Andrew, upholsterer Hickey & Dowling, res 569
Sixth
Hickey Hannah Mrs., res N s Spring nr Adeline, Temescal
Hickey Laurence F. (Hickey & Dowling) res 569 Sixth
Hickey Patrick, laborer C. P. K. E., res 1258 Fifth av
Hickling Thomas, carpenter (S. F.) res 1661 Second
Hickman Harry E., brakeman, res 718 Peralta
Hickmott Eobert, foreman J. Lusk & Co., res cor Merced
and Telegraph av, Temescal 'L -^ , -f-,
Hickok & Son (B. E. andC-T. Hickok) proprietors Oakland
Citv Flouring Mill, S s Third bet Broadway and Frank-
lin"
Hickok Benjamin E. (Hickok & Son) res 1413 Grove
Hickok Charles T. (Hickok & Son) res 1413 Grove
Hickok J. H., freight clerk C. P.E.R., Oakland Wharf, res
Vinzent Block
Higby William, internal revenue collector (S. F.) res 1303
Chestnut
Higgins Bernard, daii-yman, res 823 Sixteenth
Higgins Bridget, res 1447 Chestnut
Higgins David K., teacher elocution, California College
Building
Higgins Dennis, laborer, -res 870 Lydia
Higgins Johanna, widow, res 480 Hawthorne
Higgins John, blacksmith Myron W. Allen, res Webster bet
Eighth and Ninth
Higgins John, carpenter, res 231 Ettie
Higgins Lewis T., carpenter, res 1368 Fifteenth
Higgins Mary, widow, res 1449 Chestnut
Higgins Milton O., teacher elocution, California Medical
College Building
Higgins Eoger, laborer C. P. E. E., res 809 Willow
Higgins William, laundryman Berkeley Laundry
Higgins William L., stockbroker (S. F.) res Centennial
House
Higgs Elizabeth Mrs., bakery and confectionery, 1319 San
Pablo av
High School, J. B. McChesney principal, cor Market and
Central av
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^ii ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" CoUectton Office,
UUIICUl lUUI DIliO S.£. cor. £ICiIITII KT.anU BROADWAY. Up St«ir».
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
270 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
High William H., mining, res 957 Eighth
High William H. Jr., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 957 Eighth
Higham Elijah, sewing machines (S. F.) res 668 Thirty-fifth
Highland John, coachman 518 Thirteenth
Hildebrand Henry, teacher, res S s Twenty-ninth av nj East
Fourteenth
Hildreth George W., conductor S. P. E. R., res 1258 Elev-
enth av
Hilkert John P., res 1003 Franklin
Hill Alexander, coachman James Palache, N s Claremont av
nr Russell, Claremont
Hill Arthur B., wheat buyer (S. F.) res 1081 East 23rd
Hill Catherine Mrs., groceries and liquors, 960 East 14th
Hill Charles, res Seminary av nr Mills' Seminary
Hill Christian C. master mariner, res 242 Ettie
Hill E. S. Mrs., widow, res 363| Central av
Hill Henry B., carpenter, res 1426 Eleventh
HILL JAMES, chief engineer Oakland Fire Department,
res 567 Seventh
Hill John, miner, res 162 Second
Hill John B., contractor, res 1905 Market
Hill John W., porter C. P. R. R., res 909 Fifth
Hill Lucy H., widow, res 1081 East 23rd
Hill Mark T., shoemaker, res 162 Second
Hill Ross L., porter, res 909 Fifth
Hill Samuel, blacksmith, res 162 Second
Hill Stephen, shoemaker, res 162 Second
Hill Thomas, artist, res Seminary av nr Mills' Seminary
Hill Thomas, blacksmith, res 162 Second
Hill William, gardener, res N s Twentieth nr Grove
Hillebrand Henry, res 1511 Broadway
Hillebrand Louise Miss, private school, 1511 Broadway
Hilliard Ezra M., salesman Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma-
chine Co., res 1472 Seventh
Hillier Theodore, blacksmith C. P. R. R., res 834 Cedar
Hilling S. B. Mrs., widow, res 376 Durant
Hilton Charles W., clerk City Marshal, res 559 Sixth
Hilton Emma H. Miss, teacher Tompkins Grammar School,
res 1019 Eighth
Hilton Julia Mrs., assistant Fruit Vale School, res 582 East
22nd
Hilton M. A. Miss, dressmaker, res 1423 San Pablo av
Hilton Stephen, principal Fruit Vale School, res 582 East
22nd
Hincheon John, machinist, res 555 Broadway
Hinchman Charles, plumber, res 1054 Eleventh av
C r I AIINnRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 271
Hinckley Daniel B., iron works (S. F.) res E s Fruit Vale
av nr Hopkins
Hinckley Elizabeth, Avidow, teacher Durant School, res 489
Twenty-fourth
Hinckley Henry G., clerk (S. F.) res E s Fruit Vale ay nr
Hopkins
Hinckley John, laborer, res 226 Center
Hinckley Xehemiah N., carpenter, res 826 Magnolia
Hindman E., res Galindo Hotel
Hinds Alpheus L., proprietor Dexter Stables, 276 Central
ay, res Sunnyside House
Hinds Firman D., bookkeeper Oakland Planing Mills, res
827 Castro
Hines E. P., policeman, res 1413 Seyenteenth
Hines John, res 515 East 14th
Hines Martin, mining, res Chestnut nr Twenty-fifth
Hines Michael, laborer, res 515 East 14th
Hines Thomas, teamster George F. Crist, res 660 East
15th
Hink John F., merchant (S. F.) res 976 Chester
Hinkle John M., physician (S. F.) res 1020 Adeline
Hinkley Parker, secretary California Door Co., office 460
Second, res 527 East 14th
Hinman A. F., clerk Whitney & Co.'s Express, res Claren-
don House
Hinman Gertrude L. Miss, teacher music, res 1059 Clay
Hinman Henry C, steamship agent (S. F.) res 1305
Twelfth av
Hinnigau Nannie, domestic William C. B. De Fremery,
Prospect nr Broadway
Hintou Clarence M., trayeling agent, res 555 Charter
Hinz Carl, toolmaker (S. F.) res 1358 Eighth
Hirsch Herman, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 2072 Market
Hirschberg Leopold, laborer, res 1718 Filbert
Hirschberg Morris, res 316 Ninth
Hirschfeld F., salesman Tillmann & Bendel, res W s San
Pablo av nr Forty-first
Hirschbaum Sigmond, cigar dealer, res 1311 Harrison
HIRSCHBERG & LAWSON (David S. Hirschberg and
xllfred B. Lawsou) collectors and general business
agents, 856 ±$roadway, rooms 9-10
Hirschberg David S. (Hirschberg & Lawson) res 627 Four-
teenth
Hirschberg Dora Miss, res 627 Fourteentii
HIRSCHBERG SAMUEL, gents' furnishing goods and no-
tary public, 1103 Broadway, res 627 Fourteenth
n
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Pilhort fi. RrniAfn No Mter Inyestment llian llie Bargaiiis in Alameda Real Estate
UIIUCllCX DIUVYII. Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St, S. F, INTERIOR DECORATOR.
272 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hisgen Peter, bookbinder Pacific Press, res cor Twelfth and
Castro
Hitchcock Charles, machinist, res 808 Jefferson
Hitchcock Chester, commission merchant, res W s Webster
nr Broadway
Hitchcock Henry E., contractor, res 1355 Franklin
Hitchcock William Mrs., res 1312 Grove
Hoadley John, laborer, res 887 Bay
Hoag Albert B., clerk C. P. E. K., res Berkeley
Hoag Don D., clerk Merriam & Co., res 565 Sixteenth
Hoag Elizabeth J. Mrs., res 565 Sixteenth
Hoag Jonathan, carpenter C. P. E. E., res 987 Campbell
Hoarter George, waiter M. Furniss, res 510 Eighth
Hobart John A., proprietor Oakland Warehouse, NE cor
Jefferson and First, res 1156 Broadway
Hobart John E., lumber surveyor (S. F.) res 309 East Cen-
tral av
Hobart Joseph B., res 1005 East 24th
Hobson — , laborer Oil Works (Alameda) res 652 Franklin
Hochkofler Eudolph, consul Austro-Hungarian Empire (S.
F.) res 1353 Webster
Hochstetter Joseph, confectioner H. Hickethier, res 259
Central av
Hoctor James P., plasterer, res NW cor Third and Chester
Hoctor Kate Mrs., liquor saloon, NW cor Third and Chester
Hodgdon John, mining, res 1107 Tenth av
Hodge Benjamin O., printer, res 2080 San Pablo av
Hodges George, millwright (S. F.) res 1717 Lincoln
Hodges L. Mrs., res 862 Chester
Hodgkins Edward, special policeman, res 843 Twenty-ninth
Hodgkins William, miner, res 308 Tenth
Hodgkiss George, res 1208 Eighth
Hodgkiss William J., carpenter, res 863 Center
Hoebner Charles, speculator, res 802 Grove
Hoefler L. M., clerk (S. F.) res 1621 Thirteenth av
Hoey Mary, domestic S s East 14th, Fruit Vale
Hoffelt Peter, shoemaker, 373 Second
Hoffman Elizabeth E. Miss, dressmaker, res 408 Thirteenth
Hoffman John, barber (S. F.) res 879 Cedar
Hoffman Joseph H., salesman O'Toole & Co., res 572 Tenth
Hoffman Louis, driver Felton Engine Co. No. 2 Oakland
Fire Department, res 466 Sixth
Hoffmann Joseph, furniture packer (S. F.)res 956 Campbell
Hoffschneider William (J. Winterburn & Co., S. F.) res
NW cor Union and County Eoad, Lynn
Hofmann Adolphe, ore sampler (S. F.) res 567 Sixth
. r. LAUnUni. Office. 33 Geary St., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S.G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
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I
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 273
Hogan Daniel, engineer C. P. E. R.
Hogan Edv\-ard, laborer, res N s William bet San Pablo and
Telegraph avs
Hogan Edward W., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., res 211
Fourth
Hogan James T., milkman, res 764 Twenty -first
Hogan Maria, widow, res 211 Fourth
Hogan Mary, nurse, 822 East loth
Hogan Michael, gardener, res 821 East 14th
Hogan Michael, shoemaker, res 2046 Union
Hogan Thomas G., rancher, res 1113 Filbert
Hogarty James D., shoemaker, res 809 Broadway
Hogarty Joseph B., veterinary surgeon, res 821 East 14th
Hogg James, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 910 Peralta
Hoguet George W., letter carrier Post Ofiice, res 804 Castro
Hohf(?ld Edward, teacher music Mills' Seminary, res 618
East l.^'th
Holbrook C. H., res Kohler-Chase House
Holcomb Atkinson, clerk, res SW cor Eleventh and Wash-
ington
Holcomb Charles N., with Holcomb Bros. (S. F.) res 624
Central av
Holcomb H. S., merchant (S. F.) res 624 Central av
Holcomb Myron T., bookkeeper, res 859 Harrison
Holcomb Myron T. Jr., bookkeeper Henry Schellhaas, res
859 Harrison
Holcomb Wesley B., res 114 Eleventh
Holcomb William A., gi-ain merchant (S. F.) res 522 Seven-
teenth
Holden Edward, engineer (S. F.) res 1237 Linden
Holden John, res N s Thirty-ninth nr Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Holderness Harold, merchant (S. F.) res 174 Tenth
Holiday John M., res 415 East Central av
Holland Abraham, porter, res 662 Fifth
Holland Daniel D., res 954 Sixteenth
Holland Dennis, special policeman, res 930 Franklin
Holland Henry A., clerk, res 269 Sixth
Holland James, res 812 Brush
Holland John, laborer, res 764 Brush
Holland John, teamster Louis Jaffe, res cor Twenty -first and
Broadway
Holland John C, plasterer, res 267 Sixth
Holland Mary Mrs., laundress Oakland Ladies' Belief So-
ciety Home, S s Linden bet Telegraph av and Broadway,
Temescal
r.nllprf Yniir Rilk wim adams & co.,"oakianr
UUIICUl lUUI DIIIO .<. i.cui. KIUHTU ST. ni 1 ItUUADWAV, LpStalrs.
18
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St.,S. F., Iinponer Freocli and Enslisb WALL PAPERS
274 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Holland Michael, capitalist, res 930 Franklin
Holliday James K., carpenter, res 257 Second
Holliday Joseph, carpenter, res 257 Second
Holliday Peter K., captain stmr Alameda, Oakland Ferry,
res 958 Clay
Hollister George W., physician, res 947 Campbell
Hollister H. F. Mrs., widow, res 1112 Alice
Hollister Lottie M., student University, res 1112 Alice
Hollmann Charles Mrs., widow, res 807 Castro
Holloman E. W. Mrs., res 1562 Telegraph av
Holloway William, painter, res 1109 Campbell
Holman Frederick Seymour, clerk, res 167 Third
Holmes Aaron Mrs., res 1015 Peralta
Holmes Ahera, broker, res 1769 Seward
Holmes Ann Mrs., variety store, 1911 San Pablo av
Holmes Charles J. (John F. Snow & Co.) res S. F.
Holmes E. J. Mrs., res 767 East Central av
Holmes F. L., solicitor Pacific Press, res N s Thirty-eighth
nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Holmes G. C, res 453 East 11th
Holmes Isaac I., mining, res 962 Market
Holmes James, fireman C. P. E. K., res 215 Ettie
Holmes John C., compositor, res 920 Sixth av
Holmes John E., carpenter, res 1911 San Pablo av
Holmes John W., mining (S. F.) res 545 Thirty-fourth
Holmes M. B. Mrs., res 528 Jones
Holmes Melvin W., foreman Dexter Stable, res 673 Twenty-
fifth
Holmes Silas, clerk (S. F.) res 759 Eighth
Holmes Silas M., mining (S. F.) res 759 Eighth
Holmes Walter G., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 962 Market
Holt Charles H., hardwood and lumber (S. F.) res 1154 Alice
Holt Frederick S., salesman (S. F.) res 1376 Franklin
Holt Isaac H., plasterer, res W s Lake av nr Chambers
Holt Mary Mrs., res 536 Eighteenth
Holton Newton A., fireman C. P. K. R.
Holton E. E., carpenter, res N s Alcatraz av nr Calais,
Temescal
Holtslander J. J., engineer Enterprise Mills, res 701 Brush
Holtz Louis F., liquors (S. F.) res 1001 Adeline
Homager Henry, piano mover, res 1465 Fifth
Homan C. E. Mrs., res 609 Tenth
Homan Charles H., hostler Charles H. Sumner, res 256
Eighth
Home Insurance Company (fire of New York) Harry L. Eoff
agent, 1004 Broadway
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY o--s[f,f-,i-rr
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 275
HOME INTERESTS (monthly) officers California Protect-
ive Leagae publishers and proprietors, 924 Broadway
HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. (Alameda
County Branch) R. H. Magill manager, 922-924 Broad-
Home of the Ladies' Relief Society, S s Linden nr Broad-
way, Temescal
HOME SCHOOL, Miss H. N. Field principal, 1825 Tele-
graph av
Home Security Building and Loan Association, Joseph B.
McChesney president, Charles K. Clark secretary,
office 457 Ninth
Hommerich Christian J., gunsmith (S. F.) res 721 Sixth
Homoeopathic Dispensary, Mrs. Dr. Alice Burritt physician,
367 Tenth
Homoeopathic Hospital, Dr. Tucker visiting physician, Dr.
Selfridge surgeon, Mrs. Annie Barnes matron, 846
Nineteenth
Honer Joseph, shoemaker, shop and res 855 Chester
Hong Lee (Chinese) laundry, 1819 William
Honn L. H. Mrs., widow, res 1009 Tenth av
Honn Joseph I., compositor Daily Times, res 1009 Tenth av
Hood John W., physician (S. F.) res 1270 Seventh
Hooe Headley S., salesman Salinger Bros., res 719 Tenth
Hoogs William W., clerk, res 69 Valley
Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 (relief) Oakland Fire De-
partment, George Oakes foreman, 470 Sixth
HOOK ELIJAH, furniture and carpets, 1108-1110 Broad-
way, res 961 Madison cor Tenth
Hook Joseph, millwright, res 1367 Sixth av
Hook William F., merchant, res 961 Madison
Hook William Perley, salesman E. Hook, res 961 Madison
Hook's Building, 1108i Broadway
Hooley Cornelius, painter, res 1156 Broadway
Hooley John, carpenter, res 1156 Broadway
Hooper Calvin L., commander U. S. Revenue Cutter Thomas
CorA/in, res 565 Sixteenth
Hooper James, blacksmith C. P. R. R., res Star House
Hoopes Thomas C, contractor and builder, res 65 Valley
Hop Lee (Chinese) laundry, W s Telegraph av nr Temescal
( , i'ppIt" T^pni p^r*p 1
Hope John W., joiner C. P. R. R., res 862 Lydia
Hopken Albert, groceries and liquors, 1301 Center
Hopkins Caspar T., insurance (S. F.) res 810 Thirteenth
HOPKINS GEORGE, secretary Times Publishing Co., 952
Broadway, res 1370 Franklin
ni DTDT 9 RDn\A/N Offsi'tiie most DesiraDle Residence Propenyoi me Coast
UlLDLn I Ot DnUWIl Call at No. 2 Park Row. Park street. Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Hail^et Si, S. F., Wbolesale aM Retail Dealer m Paper Hangings
276 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hopkins George W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 823 Adeline
Hopkins George W., mining (S. F.) res 1211 Clay
Hopkins H. St. George, physician, office and res 858 West
Hopkins Marcene, carpenter, res 1054 Fourteenth
Hopkins Kebecca Mrs., res SE cor Seventh and Center
Hopkins Thomas, groceries, SE cor Fifth and Brush
Hoppe John C, produce (S. F.) res 1424 Eighth
Hoppe Reinhold, cutlery (S. F.) res 109 Hannah
Hopper Harrison, mining (S. F.) res S s East 14th, Fruit
Vale
Hopson Maria E., widow, res 1423 Sixteenth
Horan William, teamster Contra Costa Laundry
Hord L. H. Miss, res 1013 Sixth av
Hord Seaneth A., widow, res 1013 Sixth av
Hord Tennis J., druggist, cor Sixteenth and San Pablo av
Horgan Patrick, blacksmith, res 828 Kirkham
Horn Thomas L. (Sanderson & Horn, S. F.) res 574 Syca-
more
Horn William, laundryman, res 708 Fourth
Hornby William, contractor and builder, res 550 Thirty-
fifth
Horning George, carpenter, res 971 Fifth
Horning Gustav, druggist (Marysville) res 1110 Central av
Hornish Alex., upholsterer Chris Schreiber, res 404 Fifth
Hornish George B., U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 1467 San Pab-
lo av
Hornn Frederick M., varieties, 1272 Market, res 834 Six-
teenth
Horr Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, res 516 Ninth
Horros Annie, widow, res 709 Myrtle
Horst Herman H., restaurant (S. F.) res 1260 West
Horstrasser John, carpenter, res 1662 Thirteenth av
Horswill David J., painter, res 617 Sixteenth
Horswill Frederick J., miner, res 617 Sixteenth
Horton Edward, furniture, res 1205 West
Horton George W., engineer C. P. E. R., res Antioch
Horton James A., clerk, res 1205 West
Horton Eichard, groceries and liquors, 771 Seventh
Horton — , teacher Peralta District School
Hose Co. No. 1 (Empire) Oakland Fire Department, Edward
Cady foreman, 470 Sixth
Hoskins Edward, res 769 Jefferson
Hoskins Pauline Miss, typesetter Pacific Press, res 1061
Castro
Hosmer Abel (F. E, Knowles & Co.) res Sacramento
Hosmer Frank W., printer, res 860 JEarrison
SI? T A TTMTIT^V ^sslima called lor and Delivered lu S. F., Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley,
. r. JjilUllUill. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRKCTORY. 277
Hosmer James P., contractor, res 860 Harrison
Hostetter Frank (Hayes, Carrick & Co.) res 1229 Thir-
teenth av
Hostrawser Paul, carpenter, res 369 Thirteenth
Hough Clark A., res 2235 Elm
Hough William H., student, res 2235 Elm
Hougham Hezekiah D,, boarding, 458 Fifth
Houghton George, laborer, res E s Fortieth nr Grove, Tem-
Houghton Henry B., clerk (S. F.) res 172 Thirteenth
Houghton James F., insurance agent (S. F.) res 172 Thir-
teenth
Houghton Miles K., boot and shoe uppers, 470 Eighth, res
S. F.
Houk David M., teamster Asher Tyler, res Union Hotel
House Belle Miss, res 600 East Central av
House Irene Miss, res 600 East Central ay
Hovenden J. Mrs., proprietress Clarendon House, 855
Washington
Hovenden Thomas, res Clarendon House
Howard Asa, Justice of the Peace, office 1101 Thirteenth av,
res 1109 Tenth av
Howard Benjamin F., miner, res 843 Harrison
Howard Charles Webb, president Spring Valley Water
Works (S. F.) res 1206 Alice
Howard George W., blacksmith, res 821 Twenty-second
Howard John H. Mrs., res 612| East Central av
Howard John E., physician, office and res 627 Tenth
Howard Lizzie, widow, res 1169 Brush
Howard Maud Miss, teacher, res 843 Harrison
Howard Thomas, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res 814
Wood
Howe Montgomery, miner, res W s Webster nr Moss av
Howe Samuel, miner, res W s Webster nr Moss av
Howell Elmer E., clerk (S. F.) res 1223 Eleventh av
Howell H., res Occidental House
Howell John G., clerk (S. F.) res 1415 Eleventh av
Howell Joseph L., stationer (S. F.) res 1223 Eleventh av
Howell J. P., conductor C. P. R. E.
Howell Mathias D., mining (S. F.) res 1317 Alice
Howland Benjamin F., photographer (S. F.) res 1306 Sev-
enth
Howlett Frederick, hostler, res 1936 Linden
Howlett M. Miss, saleslady Philadelphia Steam Dyeing and
Cleaning Works, res 1936 Linden
Howlett William, special policeman, res 1936 Linden
The "Oakland" Collection Office. """' ' "'■ '■ '■ "'•
, 8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marl^et SL, S. F.--Compleie stock ol Paper Hanainss-SMlul Workien.
278 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hewlett William Jr., salesman E. D. Block & Co., res 1936
Linden
Hoyt C. Mrs., widow, res 938 Thirty -fourth
Hoyt Charles D., furnishing goods (S. F.) res Centennial
House
Hoyt Frederick T., insurance (S. F.) res Winsor House
Hoyt John Q., clerk (S. F.) res 1016 Peralta
Hoyt Margaret L. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School,
res 1259 Webster
Hoyt Nathan B., U. S. Appraiser's Store (S.F.) res 1005 Pe-
ralta
Hoyt Stanley W., res 638 Thirty-fourth
Hoyt Walter, teamster, res 602 Webster
Hoyt William R, pressman (S. F.) res 1005 Peralta
Hubbard Francis Mrs., res 763 Central av
Hubbard Paul W., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res Over-
land House
Hubbard Samuel, agent Bell Telephone Co. (S. F.) res 919
East 9th
Hubbard Warren, machinist C. P. R. R., res 966 Center
Hubbell Augusta Miss, res 604 Fourteenth
Hubbuck E. T., grain dealer, res 821 Fifteenth
Huber Adolph, manager Shell Mound Park
Huber Charles O., mechanic C. P. R. R. , res 1752 Seward
Huber Frank, butcher Marquardsen & Becker, res 819 Cas-
tro
Hudgin Edward L., pharmaceutist H. Bowman, res 911
Broadway
Hudson A. M. Mrs., widow, res 1254 Franklin
Hudson Matthew H., salesman S. Caro, res 833 Clay
Huff Lucien B., farmer, res 474 East 14th
Huf Schmidt Henry, plumber (S. F.) res 1721 Seward
Hufschmidt Louis, plumber (S. F.) res 986 Wood
Hughan A. Wallace, clerk, res SE cor Eighth and Wash-
ington
Hughes Andrew S., carpenter, res 1356 Fifteenth
Hughes Dan. P., teacher music, res 864 Chester
Hughes David, clerk (S. F.) res 378 East 25th
Hughes David, plasterer, res 1659| Eighth
Hughes David F., res 1212 Eighth
Hughes Enoch, groceries, 22u B
Hughes Hugh, canned fruit (S. F.) res 169 Tenth
Hughes Hugh M., car repairer C. P. E. R., res 911 Peralta
Hughes I., with William Kent, res Newland House
Hughes Jane, widow, ladies' nurse, res 807 Castro
Hughes John T., carpenter, res 864 Chester
. r. LAUnUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. 6. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 279
Hughes Lewis R., policeman, res 761 Castro
Hughes Marj, widow, res 1054 Sixteenth
Hughes Patrick, lumberman, res 522 Second
Hughes Eobert, bookkeeper First National Bank, res Peralta
av bet Second and Fourth avs
Hughes Thomas J., teamster, res 515 East Eleventh
Hughes William A., liquor dealer (S. F.) res 1205 Peralta
Hughes William E., carpenter, res 1521 Seventh
Hugunin Edward Mrs., res 967 Jefferson
Huie Wall (Chinese) laundry, 565 Frederick
Huke Charles, typefitter Pacific Press, res 1216 Seventh
Hulford Edward W., mining, res 1458 Eighth
Hull A. B., mining (S. F.) res 1360 Harrison
Humbert Elmira, widow, res 862 Twenty-sixth
Humboldt Park Hotel, H. C. Babcock proprietor, E s Tele-
graph av nr Temescal Creek, Temescal
Hume E. F. Mrs., res 560 Fifteenth
Hume Gregory W., commission merchant (S. F.) res E s
Webster nr Mountain View Cemetery
Hume Eobert D., commission merchant (S. F.) res E s
Fruit Yale av nr East 27th
Humiston William, carpenter, res 472 East 11th
Hummeltenberg Monroe, foundryman (S. F.) res 517 Ninth
Hummeltenberg William, groceries and liquors, 602 Frank-
lin
Humphrey Jennie A. Miss, private school, 1667 Broadway
Humphrey Morton, janitor Court House, res 1266 Fifth av
Humphrey Walter F., clerk Oakland Ice Co., res 365 Tenth
Hung Lee (Chinese) laundry, NE cor Thirty-eighth and San
Pablo av, Temescal
Hunicke George, laborer Samm's Flouring Mills, res NW
cor Second and Washington
Hunt Clarence M., train dispatcher C. P. E. E., res Berk-
eley
Hunt Edward, carpenter, res N s Peralta av nr Clinton av
Hunt Edwin, water cart, res 810 Tenth
Hunt Emily G. Mrs., teacher Grove Street Primary School,
res Kohler-Chase House
Hunt Ernest E., clerk Otto Kringelbach, res Old County
Eoad nr Twenty-eighth
Hunt George, manager City Hall Livery Stables, res 1273
San Pablo av
Hunt George H., engineer C. P. E. E., res 335 East Cen-
tral Av
Hunt Harriet Mrs., proprietress Avenue House, 1237 San
Pablo av
Pilhor-ti? DrniA/n ^0 "^tter Investment tlian ttie Bar^dins in Alameda Real Estate
UllUCllOt DIUVYII. Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKei St., S. F., the finest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hmm.
280 OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hunt Henry O., res Glen Echo, E s Webster nr Mountain
View Cemetery
Hunt John, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res 416
Seventh
Hunt John W. L., res 1462 Eighth
Hunt Jonathan, insurance (S. F.) res Glen Echo, E s Web-
ster nr Mountain View Cemetery
Hunt Joseph, superintendent Brooklyn and Fruit ValeR.E.,
res 1755 Twenty-first av
Hunt Mary Miss, res N s East 18th bet Sixth and Seventh avs
Hunt Samuel O., insurance (S. F.) res Glen Echo, E s Web-
ster nr Mountain View Cemetery
Hunt Walter, clerk American District Telegraph, res 810
Tenth
Hunt William, res Glen Echo, E s Webster nr Mountain
View Cemetery
Hunt William B., liquor saloon, 1458 Seventh
Hunter David O., salesman Ghirardelli & Petar, res Som-
erset House
Hunter Rodney D., policeman, res 533 Twenty -fifth
Huntington Frank A., Globe Iron Works (S. F.) res 15Y5
Market
Huntington Uriel, capitalist, res 1730 Eighth
Huntington W. E., watchman J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor
Claremont av and Clifton, Temescal
Huntley P. C. & Co. (P. C. Huntley and Arthur Freeman)
dairy, N s Moss av bet Telegraph av and Broadway
Huntley Porter C. (P. C. Huntley & Co.) res 1259 Web-
ster
Huntoon Amelia, nurse Francis Blake, 1867 Telegraph av
Huot Charles, stairbuilder Pioneer Planing Mills, res 515
Fourth
Hurd Frank M., clerk C. P. R. R., res 1829 William
Hurd J. H., farmer, res E s Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Hurd Josiah M., printer (S. F.) res 869 Washington
Hurd Morgan S., clerk (S. F.) res 534 Sycamore
Hurdis Samuel, foreman painter C. P. R. R., res 10 Pear-
son's Row
Hurd Emma Miss, nurse, res 408 Thirteenth
Hulburt , pastor M. E. Church Temescal, res San
Leandro
Hurley & Seibt (Daniel Hurley and Gustav Seibt) horse-
shoers, 414 Eleventh
Hurley Daniel (Hurley & Seibt) res NE cor Tenth and
Franklin
Hurley James, lather, res 807 Jefierson
S F I AIINIIRY ^^^^^"^ ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 281
Hurley Madge G., teacher Prescott School, res 1916 Pacific
av S. F.
Hurley Thomas, capitalist, res 589 Clay
Hurley Timothy, coachman Mrs, S. H. Tompkins, res 1405
Alice
Hussey Amos, mason, res 1514 Curtis
Hussey Horace P., importing and commission merchant
(S. F.) res 1155 Madison
Hussey Joseph G., capitalist, res 1155 Madison
Hussey William H. H., clerk (S. F.) res ()67 Thirty -fifth
Husson Charles, waiter John Marques, res 508 Seventh
Huston J. A., teamster, res S s Thirty-ninth nr Telegi-aph
av, Temescal
Huston James E., farmer, res N s Moss av bet Telegraph av
and Broadway
Hutchings Daniel F., insurance (S. F.) res 463 East 11th
Hutchin-s Emma A., widow, res 607 Third
Hutchins George H., stock broker (S. F.) res E s Vernon av
nr Lee
Hutchins Susan Mrs., res 1074 Wood
Hutchinson A. A., miller Hickok & Sou, res S. F.
Hutchinson E. Mrs., widow, res 363 J Central av
Hutchinson Henrv L., manufacturer scales (S. F.) res 1166
Tenth
Hutchinson Jennie Miss, res 1363 Brush
Hutchinson John G., employee C. P. R. R., res Star House
Hutchinson M. Mrs., res 1113 Franklin
Hutchinson Tally R., clothing (S. F.) res 967 Market
Hutchinson William, gardener Frederick Delger, res S. F.
HUTCHISON JAMES, seedsman and florist, SE cor
Fourteenth and Washington, and proprietor Bay Nur-
sery, NE cor Telegraph av and Twenty-sixth, res 484
Twenty-sixth
Huttleston Frederick, employee C. P. R. R., res 1708 William
Huttou Edward L., butcher Lemuel Wilson, res 559 East
16th
Hyatt Louise Miss, teacher music, res Tubbs Hotel
Hyatt Orange C, machinist, res 1117 Willow
Hyde E. H. & Co. (E. H. Hyde and J. W. Hall) crockery
glassware and house furnishing goods, 1167 Broadway
Hyde E. H. (E. H. Hyde & Co.) res 1207 Broadway
Hyde Isaac, executor estate R. B. Woodward (S.F.) res 604
Eighth
Hyde Thomas J., stampers materials, 965 Broadway and 474
Central av, res 474 Central av
Hyde William B., civil engineer (S. F.) res 162 Third
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^ adams & CO., "Oakiaiid'
UUilCul I UUI UlllO S. K. ror. EIUHTII !«T. an.l BKO^
EIUHTII !liT. anil BKOADWAV, I pS'«irs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market Si, S. F. -Special mim in Window Shades to Order.
282 OAKLAND [ I ] DIRECTORY.
Hyde William T., apothecary Kelsey & Flint, res 1973
Broadway
Hyden Erastus M., blacksmith, res 367 Third
Hyden John, blacksmith, res 367 Third
Hyland James, expressman, res 704 Twenty-sixth
Hyland Michael, teamster, res 209 Third
Hyman Isaac, res 312 Fifth
Hynes P. E., policeman, res 1413 Seventeenth
I
I'Anson Miles, solicitor (S. F.) res 1615 Eighth
Icke George C, butcher J. M. Pitts, res 781 Central av
Icke Katie Miss, dressmaker, res 767 East Central av
Idiens Joseph, car cleaner C. P. E. E., res 763 Peralta
Use William A., assay er (S. F.) res 677 Sixth
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN, AND QUEEN IN-
SURANCE GO'S, L. B. Edwards agent, 467 Ninth
Incapie E., boot and shoemaker, 410 Ninth
Independent Church, Eev. L. Hamilton pastor, SE cor Jef-
ferson and Thirteenth
Independent Market, Harr}' Mattern proprietor, 1265 San
Pablo av
Independent Order Odd Fellows' Building, NW cor Eleventh
and Franklin
INGERSOLL WILLIAM B., photographer, 1069 Broadway,
SW cor Broadway and Central av, res 1729 Myrtle
Ingerson Charles A., contractor and builder, 26 Wilcox
Block, res 1009 Franklin
Inglis Edward F., fireman C. P. E. E., res Star House
Inglis John S., freight agent (S. F.) res 762 Chester
Ingols James E., clerk (S. F.) res 565 Thirty-fifth
Ingram E. H., laborer C. P. E. E.
Insurance Company of North America (fire, of Philadelphia)
Doe, Griffin & Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Insurance Co. (State of Pennsylvania) J. S. Colburn & Co.
agents, NE cor Wood and Seventh
In wall Benjamin J., bartender E. F. Thayer, res 820 Har-
rison
Inwall Harry, wines and liquors, 461 Seventh, res 827 Har-
rison
Ipsen Peter J., librarian Odd Fellows' Library, res SW cor
Fourteenth and Peralta
Irelan William Jr. (Aaron & Irelan) res S. F.
c r I AMMnpY WASHING well done at very low rates.
. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ I ] DIRECTORY. 283
Ireland James, accountant (S. F.) res N s East 26th nr
Twenty-first av
Ireland James, carpenter, res NW cor Forty-second and
Lusk, Temescal
Irish Spencer K., manager Alameda County Ice Co., 416
Ninth, res 411 Ninth
Irish Stephen L, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1817 Goss
Irones Carrie Mrs., res 409^ Central av
Ironmonger C. J. & W. C (Cornelius J. and William C.
Ironmonger) restaurant, 826 Broadway
Ironmonger Cornelius J. (C. J. & W. C. Ironmonger) res
364 First
Ironmonger William C. (C J, & W. C. Ironmonger) res 467
Tenth
Irvin Albert M., bricklayer, res 822 East Central av
Irvin Harry R., collector (S. F.) res 1707 Eighth
Irvine John, gardener, res 410 Tenth
Irvine Robert, janitor Lincoln School
Irving Grammar School, J. B. McChesney principal, cor
Market and Central av
Irving William K., clerk (S. F.) res 711 Fifth
Irwin Charles, coachman Albion K. P Harmon, res 1568
Webster
IRWIN HARRY F., proprietor A. A. House, SW cor
Broadway and Seventh, and bar stmr Oakland, res 728
Central av
Irwin Horace D., insurance (S. F.) res N s Harmon nr
Calais, Temescal
Irwin John C, salesman (S. F.) res 572 Tenth
Irwin Michael, laborer, res N s Forty-sixth nr Shattuck av,
Temescal
Irwin Robert E., machinist Oakland Iron Works, res 569
Eighth
Irwin Stewart, gardener, res 820 Twenty-second
Isaacs Frank B., draftsman, res 760 Tenth
Isaacs Jacob, junk dealer, res 665 AVashington
Isaacs John D., draftsman, res 760 Tenth
Isherwood J. Mrs., laundress, res W s First av bet Avon and
Birch
Isherwood Joseph, paper carrier, res W s First av bet Avon
and Birch
Ismert Edward J., foreman miller (S. F.) res 1729 Central av
Ivens — , farmer, res 1621 Thirteenth av
Iversen C. A., laundryman Scandinavian Laundry, res 826
Twenty-second
Iverson Gerhard, carpenter, res 887 Bay
rilhoKt 9 Qrnxun Hoases Built, aM Hoases and Lois lor Sale on tlie Installment Plai
UllUCi I « D9 UWll Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Hamt St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
284 OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY.
J
Jaccard Leo, watclimaker (S. F.) res 251 Louise
Jacinto Joseph, laborer, res 663 Twenty-eighth
Jackins D. W., engineer C. P. E.. R.
Jackson Archibald, laborer, res E s San Pablo av nr R. R.
crossing, Temescal
Jackson Arthur M., student Oakland Business College
Jackson A. T., blacksmith, res SW cor Park av and Hollis
Jackson Benjamin C, mining, res 1229 Webster
Jackson Charles M., merchant tailor, 1454 Seventh
Jackson E. B. Mrs., res 958 Grove
Jackson George W. J., carpenter, res 256 Harlan
Jackson Giles A., carpenter, res 824 Sixteenth
Jackson Henry, butcher, res 310 B
Jackson James, pressman R. S. Gladding, res 2242 Peralta
Jackson James H., res 1664 Eighth
Jackson John T., dealer in breadstuffs, res 1228 Nineteenth
av
Jackson Peter H., iron merchant (S. F.) res 1267 Sixth av
Jackson Richard F., bookkeeper, res 1159 Seventh
Jackson Tatlow, dealer in breadstuffs, res 1228 Nineteenth
av
Jacob Abraham (Jacob Bros.) res SW cor Ninth and Clay
Jacob Bros. (Abraham and Michael Jacob) boots and shoes,
845 Broadway
Jacob Frank, clerk, res 218 Hollis
Jacob Isaac, cigarmaker (S. F.) res 218 Hollis
Jacob Michael (Jacob Bros.) res SW cor Ninth and Clay
Jacob William, laborer H. P. Livermore, N s Forty-fourth
nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Jacobs C. Miss, res cor Calais and Fairview, Temescal
Jacobs Charles, salesman (S. F.) res 226 Ninth
Jacobs George B., student University, res 863 Union
Jacobs Henry G., barber J. W. Smith, res 1451 Grove
Jacobs Laura, widow, res 1620 San Pablo av
Jacobs Lee, travelling salesman (S. F.) res 964 Cypress
Jacobs Marcus, stoves and tinware, 808 Broadway, res 806
Grove
Jacobs Mitchell C, tailor, 455 Ninth, res 418 Third
Jacobs Presil, furniture, 871 Washington, res Occidental
Hotel
Jacobs Richard C, mining, res 863 Union
Jacobs Washington M., assayer, res 63 Valley
Sr I AIINnDY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
. r. LAUIlUng. office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY. 285
Jacobson John, laundryman Scandinavian Laundry, res 826
Twenty-second
Jacobson John, master mariner, res 863 Twenty-first
Jacobson — , res N s Alcatraz av nr E.R. crossing, Temes-
cal
Jacobus Cornelius T., res 1167 Eighth
Jacobus Julian E., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 316 Tenth
Jacobus John F., wheelwright (S F.) res 960 Center
Jacobus Percy, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1375 Franklin
Jacobus Kebecca, widow, res 1375 Franklin
Jacoby John, res 579 Thirty-sixth
Jacoby Joseph, groceries and liquors, NE cor Market and
Fifteenth
Jacqueman Joseph F., engineer (S. F.) res 1726 Thirteenth
Jacquenot Xavier, fruits and vegetables, 909 East 14th
JAFFE LOUIS, wood and coal, 812 Franklin and 870 Wash-
ington, res 527 Charter
Jagels Diedrich, groceries and liquors, SW cor Fifth and
Lewis
Jahu Albrecht, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 563 Charter
Jahn Henry, machinist and locksmith, 412 Tenth
Jahns John H., salesman (S. F.) res 829 Campbell
James' Block, NW cor Seventh and Wood
James Edwin A., teacher music, res 1167 Brush
James George, rigger C. P. E. R., res W s Bay nr Seventh
James Isaac E., mining engineer, res 320 Fourteenth
James Jane Mrs., res 721| Eleventh
James Joseph, engineer C. P. R. R.
James Mary E., widow, res 720 Filbert
James Robert T. W. Rev., res 461 Ninth
Jamison Elizabeth, widow, res 1503 Eighth
Janes Elijah Rev., res 470 Edwards
Janin Joseph, jeweler (S. F.) res 1762 William
Janin Louis, mining engineer, res 1355 Webster
Janis Francis L., teamster E. Hook, res 1117 Eighth av
Janis Francis R., res 1117 Eighth av
Janis Justin E., clerk E. Hook, res 1117 Eighth av
Jans Obbe, res 1014 Chester
Jansen Antone, seaman, res 120 Ettie
Jansen Charles, helper C. P. R. R.
Jansen Henry, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
Jansen Peter, laborer, res cor Bay av and Clark, Melrose
Janssen Carl A., student Oakland Business College
Janssen Ernst, purchaser (S. F.) res 515 Eighth
Janvier Allen E., teacher mathematics and English, Sackett
School, res 529 Hobart
iinftM^ !L rn COLlECTORSand attorneys conduct SDltsm an Stateconm
HUnlTIO 0( \jU. ».£. i-oi. EIUHXII ST. :tiid BROADWAY. I'p SI»ii-8.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet Si.. S. F„ Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
286 OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY.
Janvrin George M., sawyer Oakland Planing Mills, res 697
Twenty-sixth
Jaquay B Miss, res 515 Ninth
Jaquay D. W., painter, res 1522 Broadway
Jaquay Louisa Mrs., midwife and ladies' nurse, res 1522
Broadway
Jaresh Charles, boots and shoes, 403 B
Jarvis George, shoemaker Hall & Co., res 369 Thirteenth
Jarvis Thomas, groceries and liquors, 1523 Fifth
Jayne A. H. Mrs., res 617 Thirteenth
Jee Arthur W., secretary Union Pacific Salt Co. (S. P.) res
520 East 11th
Jefferson Dora Miss, teacher Tompkins School, res 968 Fifth
Jefferson Lester Mrs. , res 968 Fifth
Jeflery John, agent S. F. Call, res NW cor Telegraph av and
Forty-fourth, Temescal
Jeffress John K., with W. W. Montague & Co., res 464
Ninth
Jeffrey J. V., salesman Greenhood Brothers, res Hartman
House
Jeffries George, fireman C. P. E. E., res 806 Wood
Jeffries Sarah, widow, res 806 Wood
Jemery Joseph, barber, 869 Wood
Jencks Jared H., architect and builder, res 1759 Twenty-
first av
Jenkins Edward, teamster Samm's Flouring Mills, res 663
Washington
Jenkins Francis J., molder (S. F.) res 2142 Peralta
Jenkins Frederick E. , band sawj^er Oakland Planing Mills,
res Alameda
Jenkins James, hostler F. Barnard & Co., res 602 Webster
Jenkins Timothy J., sanitary inspector, res 1659 Eighth
Jenks Charles C, Justice of the Peace, 859 Broadway, res
854 Webster
Jenks Frank C, coal broker, res Park av nr Track
Jenning Gotthold, merchant tailor, 1759 Seventh
Jennings John, gi'aiu dealer (S. F.) res 930 Peralta
Jensen Haus, keeper Napa Insane Asylum, res S s Thirty-
sixth bet Telegraph av and Grove
Jensen Soren (Burns & Jensen) res Overland House
Jenson Kate Mrs., dressmaker, res 1687 Eighth
Jergen Henrv, teamster Asher Tyler, res cor Eighth av and
East 11th
Jerome Antone, dispatcher C. P. E. E., res Alameda
Jerome Edward B., with Custom House (S. F.) res 1331
Chestnut
. 1. LAUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY. 287
Jess William, carpenter and builder, res 512 East 23rd
Jewell E. M., canvasser, res Winsor House
Jewell Emeline Mrs., domestic 1368 Thirteenth av
Jewell Henrj, engineer (S. F.) res 1663 Thirteenth
Jewess Jensina Mrs., cook Francis Blake, 1867 Tele-
graph av
Jewett George D. , farmer, res 1364 Franklin
JEWETT H. E. REV., A. M., principal Golden Gate
Academy, S s Plymouth av bet Telegraph av and Broad-
way
Jewett Jarvis, agent (S. F.) res 1420 Fifteenth
Jewish Cemetery, Webster nr Mountain View Cemetery
Jillson Charles B., mining operator, res 1364 San Pablo av
Joewoert George, barkeeper William Kohler, res Washing-
ton nr Sixth
Johansen Neils C, res SE cor Livingston and Valdez
Johns Charles T., mining, res 1558 Eighth
Johns William, cigarmaker Phillip Conradi, res Union
Hotel
Johnson A. A. Miss, dressmaker, 1068 Broadway, room 20
Johnson Alfred J. coachman, res 553 Sixth
Johnson Alexander, coachman Bev. Dr. L. Hamilton, res
1165 Jackson
Johnson Amos, laborer Purington & Reed, res 612|^ East
Central av
Johnson Anna Mrs., bakery, 612 East Central av
Johnson August, oysterman Shoal Water Bay Co., res 654
Franklin
Johnson Augusta B. Mrs., res 1230 Eighth av
Johnson Belle, domestic Myron G. Wheeler
Johnson Benjamin, porter (S. F.) res 1001 Seventh
Johnson Catherine, widow, res 712 Lewis *
Johnson Charles, expressman, cor Eighth and Broadway, res
700 Twenty-sixth
Johnson Charles H., farmer, res 362 Tenth
Johnson Charles H., laborer, res 709 Jackson
Johnson Charles M., photographer (S. F.) res 832 Franklin
Johnson Christian, master mariner, res 115 Ettie
Johnson Clay, salesman W. A. Rouse & Co., res Centennial
House
Johnson Cornelius, superintendent linen department C P-
R. R., res 718 Third
Johnson Eben, groceries and liquors, NE cor Central av and
Market
Johnson Edward L., miner, res 367 Durant
Johnson Edwin G., mill hand C. P. R. R., res 1781 Goss
GILBERT & BBOffl
Parties Purcbasin:: fiiriilslied with Money for
Buildinjr — Pavnlile in Iiistalliiieiits at Liiw JJatfS of
loterebt. No. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Alamed*.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
288 OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY.
Johnson Eliza J., widow, res 1213 Seventh
Johnson E. "W. Mrs., dresmaker, 363| Central av
Johnson Frank, artesian well borer, res 1662 William
Johnson Frank, machinehand Oakland Planing Mills
Johnson Frank Mrs., widow, res 1235 Broadway
Johnson Frank S., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1235" Broadway
Johnson George S., rigger, res 1010 Third
Johnson George W., engineer C P. K. R., res 1781 Goss
Johnson G. W. Mrs., widow, res 1781 Goss
Johnson Hans, laborer A. K. P. Harmon, res E s Webster
nr Moss av
Johnson Hanson, porter C. P. R. R., res 763 Fourth
Johnson Henry, captain U. S. A. (S. F.) res 617 Sycamore
Johnson Hettie Mrs., res 553 Sixth
Johnson Hiram A., carpenter, res 261 Ninth
Johnson House, Mrs. M. E. Chase proprietress, SW cor San
Pablo av and Eighteenth
Johnson Isaac M., res 2071 Webster
Johnson Jacob, lumberman C. P. R. R., res 555 Sixth
Johnson James, carpenter, res 1384 Fifteenth
Johnson James, master mariner, res 1474 Ninth
Johnson James A., master mariner, res 738 Lewis
Johnson James H., horse trainer, res 833 Twenty -ninth
Johnson J. B., carpenter, res 572 Sixteenth
Johnson John, capitalist, res 767 Alice
Johnson John, carpenter, res 126 Ettie
Johnson John, cigar store (S. F.) res 1415 Eighteenth
Johnson John D., pedler, res 1010 Franklin
Johnson John S., res 610 Eighteenth
Johnson Katie, domestic 316 East 10th
Johnson Lawrence, cook Louis Milloslavich, res 1409 Market
Johnson Lillian Miss, res 600 East 12th
Johnson Mary, domestic John Hampton
Johnson Mary Mrs., laundress, res 832 Clay
Johnson Neils, coachman James F. Houghton, res 172
Thirteenth
Johnson O. R. Mrs., proprietress Centennial House, NE cor
Clay and Fourteenth
Johnson Patrick, farmer, res 614 Adeline
Johnson Patrick, teamster Brooklyn Tannery, res 782 East
Central av
Johnson Perry, ticket collector C. P. R. R., Oakland Wharf,
res 360 Second
Johnson Peter, teamster H. C. Clark, res Bay av, Melrose
Johnson Sidney L. S., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res Brookside,
Fruit Vale
Q P I A 1 1 N n R Y ^^^^ Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY. 289
Johnson Sophia, domestic 1409 Market
Johnson Susan J., widow, res 821 Twenty -eighth
Johnson Thomas, res 1918 Linden
Johnson William Eev., res 1266 Grove
Johnson William, bootmaker, 1381 Telegi-aph av
Johnson William, captain U. S. A., res 561 Sycamore
Johnson William, coachman A. C. Dietz, W s San Pablo av
nr Temescal Creek
Johnson William, farmer, res 214 Third
Johnston Alexander, gardener, res 736 Union
Johnston Alice Mrs., res 1782 Taylor
Johnston Charles, laborer, res Prospect nr Broadway
Johnston James A., salesman L. & A. Crocker, res 1005
Webster
Johnston Jeremiah, groceries and liquoi's, SE cor Pine and
Seward
Johnston John I., res Pine bet Taylor and Stewart
Johnston John E., foreman M. W. Allen, res 919 Webster
Johnston Nathan E. Eev., pastor Church of Christ, res 1016
Kirkham
Johnston Eosamond E. Mrs., teacher Tompkins School, res
1016 Kirkham
Johnston Sarah, domestic 876 East loth
Johnston William J., clerk W^ells, Fargo <fe Co. (S. F.) res
1316 Eighth av
Johnstone Alexander Eev., res 1037 Linden
Johnstone Arthur M., res 1037 Linden
Joinaud Paulin, baker Bidache k Bonnemazou, res 912
Franklin
Jolly Eobert, coachman Ealph W. Kirkham, 58 Eighth
Jonas A. «t Brother (Abraham and Marcus Jonas) clothing,
gents' furnishing goods, boots and shoes, and hats and
caps, 843 Broadway
Jonas Abraham (A Jonas ifc Brother) res 462 Ninth
Jonas David, clerk A. Jonas & Brother, res 843 Broadway
Jonas Marcus (A. Jonas A: Brother) res 843 Broadwav
JONES & SLITZ (Jasper J. Jones and John Slitz) man-
agers Contra Costa Produce Co., 369 Central av
Jones Alfred, farmhand J. Lusk <t Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Jones C. H., job printer Pacific Press, res cor Central av
and Castro
Jones C. H. Mrs., proof reader Pacific Press, res cor Cent-
ral av and Castro
Jones Charles H. (Patronak & Jones) res 1508 Brush
Jones Clara Mrs., res 963 Eighth
AnAM^£ rn SELLREALESTATE-Oailed property loEicliaDiElorRanclies
HUHIllW Ok UU. S.i:. cor. £16IITU and BBOADWAV. ITp Slain.
19
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKel St..S, F., Uniiorter FreflcH and Englisli WALL PAPERS
290 OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY.
Jones Daniel H,, porter C. P. R. E., res 131 Hollis
Jones De Witt Clinton, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1319
Eleventh av
Jones Edward, coachman Hickok & Son, res 1413 Grove
Jones E. G. Mrs., dressmaker, res 1001 Webster
Jones Elone G., real estate agent, res 1001 Webster
Jones Everett 1)., auctioneer (S. E.) res 658 Eighth
Jones Frank, cashier (S. F.) res 404 Central av
Jones Frank, cook St. Joseph's Academy, 159 Fifth
Jones George W., bridge builder C. P. E. E., res 1005
Pine
Jones Henry B., instructor French University, res W s Sec-
ond av nr Birch, Temescal
Jones Henry S., truckman, SW cor Sixth and Broadway, res
490 Twenty-fifth
Jones Horace, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 924 Filbert
Jones Hugh, engineer C. P. E. R., res NW cor Twelfth av
and East 11th
Jones Ira S., hostler Frank Multner, res 370 Eleventh
Jones James N., extraman Eelief Hook and Ladder Co. No.
1, Oakland Fire Department, res 520 Eighth
Jones Jasper J. (Jones & Slitz) res 269 Fifth
Jones J. H.. engineer stmr El Capitan
Jones John A., brakemau C. P. R. E., res 943 Willow
Jones John P., engineer C. P. E. E., res 874 Henry
Jones Lewis, farm hand Thomas Bridge, res NW cor Fruit
Vale av and County Eoad
Jones M., solicitor Singer Manufacturing Co., res Bartlett
House
Jones Mark F., music dealer, res 678 Seventeenth
Jones Melville L., paper carrier, res 1922 West
Jones M. I. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 1313 San
Pablo av
Jones Nathaniel A., machinist C. P. E. E., res Alameda
Jones Patrick, laborer, res 236 Hannah
Jones E., carpenter, res Winter's Hotel
Jones E., drygoods, 904 Broadway
Jones Eichard, clerk A. Lippman, res 868 Twenty-sixth
Jones Samuel, carpenter, res 410 Tenth
Jones Sarah E., widow, res 806 Clay
Jones Thomas, laborer Grant I. Taggart, E s Claremont av
bet Tyler and Eussell, Claremont
Jones Thomas, seaman, res 1477 Sixth av
Jones Thomas A., painter C. P. E. E., res 713 Nineteenth
Jones Thomas T., driver Lyon & Kinsey, res 508 Eighth
Jones W. Hank, clerk King & Mount, res 404 Central av
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
r33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ICE. 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ J ] DIRECTORY. 291
Jones William, brakeman C. P. E. R., res 1009 Wood
Jones Willaim H., borsetrainer, res 1519 Third
Jones William P., vice-president Oakland Home Insurance
Co., res Alameda
Jones William R., cigarmaker Pbillip Conradi, res 462 East
Central av
JORDAN BROTHERS (Moses S. and Jobn 0. Jordan) car-
penters and builders, 360 Twelfth
Jordan E., fireman C. P. R. R., res 1762 Division
Jordan E., upholsterer Contra Costa Laundry
Jordan E. C, fireman C. P. R. R.
Jordan Eliot, carpenter Jordan Brothers, res Sunnjside
House
Jordan Henry S., harnessmaker (S. F.) res 361 Fifth
Jordan Isaiah, engineer C. P. R. R., res 1521 Eighth
Jordan John C. (Jordan Brothers) res Fruit Vale
Jordan John T., clerk A. Lippman, res 1005 Chester
Jordan Joseph, carpenter, res 1713 Atlantic
Jordan Joseph W., grain merchant (S. F.) res NW cor Thir-
teenth av and East 25th
Jordan Michael, laborer, res 856 East 21st
Jordan Moses S. (Jordan Brothers) res Suunyside House
JORDAN WILLIAM H.. secretary The Real Estate Union,
921 Broadway, res 672 Seventh
Jorgensen Ole, seaman, res 116 Ettie
Joseph Antone, laborer C. P. R. R., res 360 Third
Joseph Frank, laborer C P. R. R., res 705 Campbell
Joseph Frank B., clerk State Investment and Insurance Co.,
res 360 Third
Joseph Manuel, laborer C. P. R. R.
Joseph Rose Mrs., dressmaker, res 650 East 14th
Josephs Joseph, laborer, res 1837 Grove
JOURNAL CO. (Wiemeyer, Schutt & Schmitt) publishers
and proprietors Oakland Journal (German semi-weekly)
832 Webster _ .
Joyce Maggie, domestic Mrs. E. A. Knight
Joyce Martin, liquors, 1837 Seventh
Joyce Thomas, laborer, res 1641 Filbert
Jubb Thomas C, painter (S. F.) res 1633 Magnolia
Judd Lizzie G. R. Mrs., printer (S. F.) res 518 Williams
Judd Norris A. (D. Hicks & Co., S. F.) res 518 Williams
Judell Bonifaz, varieties, SE cor Sixth and Castro
Judge William, laborer C. P. R. R., res 421 Second
Judson Augustus, mining secretary (S. F.) res 955 Jefferson
Judson John M., salesman Charles L. Taylor, res 214 Elev-
enth
ril RFRT Z RRDWiy '^^''■^''^ ^^^^ DesiraWe ResMence Properly on tlie CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Maim St.,S. F.,WMesale and Retail Dealer m Paper Hangings
292 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Judson Eaymond, salesman S. L. Strickland, res 955 Jef-
ferson
Judson Russell H., apothecary J. D. Gray, res 955 JejBferson
Judy Abraham C, painter, res 717 Fifteenth
Jukes Henry, machinist (S. F.) res 915 Seventh
Jukes Mary Mrs., bakery, 915 Seventh
Julien John S., farmer, res 559 Caledonia av
Jullion Jean B., capitalist, res E s Broadway nr Orchard
Jungerman Barbara, widow, res 854 Adeline
Junqua Urbain, gardener A. G. Chauche, res 855 Alice
Jurgen's Block, 1116 Broadway
Jurgens Charles, liquor and billiard saloon, 409 Central av,
res 1116 Broadway
Jurgens John H., groceries and provisions, cor San Pablo
and Union avs
Jurgewitz John, farmer, res Dennison nr Shell Mound av
Jury Jeremiah, proprietor Swiss Cottage, Central av opp
Lake Merritt
Justice Augustus L., driver L. P. Lusk, res W s Second av
nr Birch, Temescal
Justice Mary Mrs., res W s Second av nr Birch, Temescal
Justice William C, farmer, res W s Second av nr Birch,
Temescal
K
Kaas H. Peter, gilder Lutz & Berg, res 853 Harrison
Kadel Barbara Mrs., res 721 Sixteenth
Kase August, machinist, res 1422 San Pablo av
Kahn & Sons (S. L., Henry and Solomon Kahn) dry and
fancy goods, 1101 Broadway
Kahn Frederick, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 226 Central av
Kahn Henry (Kahn & Sons) res 226 Central av
Kahn Henry, jeweler McClure Brothers, res S. F.
Kahn Israel, res 226 Central av
Kahn Jonas, salesman Kahn & Sons, res 226 Central av
Kahn Paul (Kahn Brothers & Co., S. F.) res Hartman House
Kahn Samuel L. (Kahn & Sons) res 226 Central av
Kahn Solomon (Kahn & Sons) res 226 Central av
Kahn Paul (Kahn Brothers, S. F.) res Hartman House
Kaighin Margaret Mrs., ladies' nurse, res 1458 Fifth
Kaiser Antone, res E s San Pablo av bet Thirty-second and
Thirty-third
Kaiser Martin, upholsterer, NE cor Nineteenth and San
Pablo av
SI? T A IIMTIP Y ^^^^^^^ "^^^'^"^ ^"^ ^^"^ ^^'^^^■"^'^ ^^ ^- ^■> ^^'^^^Ld, Alameda, Berkeley
. r. IliilllliJIll. Office. 33 Geary St.. S. F.. and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice^ at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY. 293
Kaiser Nicholas, res E s San Pablo av bet Thirty-second and
Thirty-third
Kaley Anthony, brassmolder (S. F.) res Folsom nr San
Pablo av
Kallenberg Emil S., barber A. Hallahan, res 1423 San
Pablo av
Kallstrom Herman, master mariner, res 1678 Eighth
Kalman Julius, peddler, res 718 Broadway
Kampfe Henry, gardener, res E s Adams nrLee
Kan Hung (Chinese) restaurant, 363 Eighth
Kanary John, laborer, res 319 Fifth
Kane Annie M., dressmaker, res 17(55 Grove
Kane Frank, barkeeper J. J. Haniiin, res 517 Seventh
Kane James, railroadman, res 1516 Fifth
Kane James J., laborer, res E s High nr ER. crossing, Mel-
rose
Kane John, dairy, NW cor Moss av and Broadway
Kane John, laborer, res E s High nr ER. crossing, Mel-
rose
Kane John, stationery (S. F.) res W s Twelfth nr Folsom,
North Oakland
Kane John J., carpenter Oakland Planing Mills, res 1769
Grove
Kane Joseph, M. J., with Tribune Publishing Co., res 1769
Grove
Kane Kate, widow, res 805 Henry
Kane Michael, driver Berkeley Laundry, res 1068 Kirkham
Kane Michael, laborer, res New Tork Hotel
Kane Patrick, laborer, res 730 Henry
Kane Patrick, milkman, res 708 Twenty-seventh
Kane William, contractor, res 462 Sixth
Kantz K. Mrs., widow, nurse, res 1669 Valdez
Karston Theodore, salesman (S. F.) res 862 Chester
Kastner Lizzie J. Miss, res 1118 Washington
Kauffman Tobias, peddler, res 805 Franklin
Kaufman Frederick, machinist, res 758 Franklin
Kaupert Joseph, butcher Harry A. Zeiss, res SE cor Eighth
and Chester
Kay Maro P., deputy County Clerk, res Tosemite House,
Alameda
Kaye Joseph, bricklayer, res 469 Tenth
Kays Jesse F., cook, res 830 Jefferson
Kayser Antone, laborer, res 834 Cedar
Kayser John (Lippold & Kayser) res 1729 Fourteenth
Kearney Frank, machinist C. P. E. E., res 802 Willow
Kearney Jeremiah, liquors, res 770 Willow
M
Pnllopt Yniir Rillc witli ADAMS & CO., "'Oakland" CoUectioa Office,
UUIICbl lUUl DIllQ S.K. cor. ElCiUXU ST. and BROADWAY, Up St»irs.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S, F.--Coiplete stocK or Paper Hanginus-SKUlInl Wormnen.
294 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Kearney John, salesman Henry Schellhaas,
tral av
Kearney Martin F., machinist C. P. R. R.
Kearney Thomas, shoemaker, NE cor Telegraph av and
Forty-ninth, Temescal
Kearns Timothy, laborer, res 959 Third
Keating Catherine, widow, res 1459 Castro
Keating James, tailor, res Overland House
Keating John, boatswain U. S. stmr Alaska, res 268 Fifth
Keating Martin, boilermaker (S. F.) res 822 Union
Keating Michael F., painter C. P. R. R., res 1459 Castro
Keating William, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R., res 1368 Six-
teenth
Keating "William Jr., clerk Salinger Brothers, res 1368 Six-
teenth
Keating William J,, cigars and tobacco, 457 Seventh, res
1459 Castro
Keefe Charles, carriage painter P. H. McGrew, res 1005
Castro
Keefe Daniel, laborer, res 1519 Seventh
Keefe John, laborer, res 677 Twenty-sixth
Keefe R. W., compositor H. L. DeForrest, res S. F.
Keefe Simon, molder, res St. Louis House
Keefer Jesse R., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 515 Ninth
Keefer M. A. Mrs., res 519 Tenth
Keegan James, tailor M. J. Healy, res 861 Harrison
Keegan Simon, laborer, res 1717 Adeline
Keegan Timothy, res 1724 Adeline
Keeler William H. Mrs., res 864 Campbell
Keeley Anthony, brassfinisher (S. F.) res W s Twelfth nr
Folsom, North Oakland
Keeley David, waiter Galindo Hotel, res E s Hannah nr B
Keenan James, contractor, res 1358 Sixteenth
Keene Charles W. , capitalist, res Galindo Hotel
Keene Frank, laborer C. P. R. R.
Keene John M., salesman Beel Brothers
Keene Manuel, laborer, res 239 Haven
Keeney Charles W., res Tubbs Hotel
Keep Hattie IVJiss, res 1156 Broadway
Kegler Elizabeth, widow, private school, 838 West
Kehoe Lawrence, res 828 Magnolia
Kehoe Patrick, laborer, res 216 Hollis
Keily John, watchman, res Overland House
Keith Frank W., hostler Myron M. Tinkham, cor Central av
and Webster
Keith John, carpenter, res 705 Castro
. r. LAUIlUnl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G.GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY. 295
Keith John W., carpenter and builder, junction College and
Claremont avs, Claremout
Keith William Mrs., res 1117 Poplar
Kelleher James, laborer, res 163 Second
Kelleher Patrick, flagman C. P. K. R., ses 212 Second
Kelleher Patrick, horseshoer, 321 Tenth, res 168 Seventh
KELLER MICHAEL J., gents' furnishing goods, 1003
Broadway
Keller P. J. & Co. (Patrick J. Keller and Christopher Ma-
her) proprietors Mountain Yiew Nursery, W s Webster
nr Mountain View Cemetery
Keller Patrick J. (P. J. Keller & Co.) res W s Webster nr
Mountain View Cemetery
Kellett Samuel, manufacturer plaster decorations, 470
Eleventh, res S. F.
Kelley Catherine Mrs., res 866 Castro
Kelley Eliza S., widow, res 1120 Central av
Kelley George W., stock broker (S. F.) res 1120 Central av
Kelley Howard J., clerk (S. F.) res 1120 Central av
Kelley Matthew, bricklayer, res 317 Fourth
Kelley Michael, laborer Louis Jaffe, res 812 Franklin
Kelley Patrick, laborer, res New York Hotel
Kelley Thomas, hostler Oakland Trotting Park
Kelley Thomas H., watchman C. P. R. R., res SE cor Par-
adise and Alcatraz av, Temescal
Kelley Walter S., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1120 Central av
Kelley William, tailor W. C. Roberts, res NE cor Seventh
and Franklin
Kelley Zeno, carpenter, res 727 Eighth
Kellogg Charles W., secretary San Francisco Cordage Co.
(S. F.) res 1253 Grove
Kellogg Frank H., capitalist (S. F.) res 1368 Thirteenth av
Kellogg G. D., clerk, res Winter's Hotel
Kellogg George F., manufacturer oil clothing (S. F.) res
Gaiindo Hotel
Kellogg Isaac, driver J. S. G. Gordon, res 365 Tenth
Kellogg James, bookkeeper, res 912 Sixth av
Kellogg L. De Witt, salesman Salinger Brothers, res S. F.
Kellogg Mary D. Mrs., florist, East Eighth nr Clinton Sta-
tion, res 912 Sixth av
Kellogg Sheldon I. Jr., mining machinery (S. F.)res Tubbs
Hotel
Kelly & Co. (M. Kelly) real estate agents, 414 Seventh
Kelly Brassey, laborer, res 1267 Eighth av
Kelly Charles, marble polisher Amador Marble Co., res
Amador Hotel
nilhort fi. RrniA/n ^^^'^^ ^^i'^- ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ L°^s ^^rsale on tlie Insiallmect Piai
UilUCIlOC UlUYYII Office No. 2 Park Row. Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., S.F., Uie Hiiest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hanguigs.
296 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Kelly Charles H., engineer Samm's Flouring Mills, res 669
Third
Kelly Charles M., carpenter, res 706 Webster
Kelly Frank, stone cutter, res 720 Second
Kelly G. W., distributor Contra Costa Laundry
Kelly Ida Mrs., seamstress E. Hook, res 2263 Telegraph av
Kelly James, cooper, res 716 Fifth
Kelly James F. (Dwyer & Kelly) SE cor Seventh and Castro
Kelly John, laborer, res 759 Market
Kelly John, hostler Charles A. McCloud, res NW cor Ninth
and West
Kelly John, laborer, res 1658 Sixteenth
Kelly John B., butcher, res 577 Thirty-fifth
Kelly John M., machinist Alameda Iron Works, res 552
East 11th
Kelly Martin M., boilermaker C. P. E. R., and foreman
Engine No. 3, Oakland Fire Department, res 1667
Eighth
Kelly Mary Miss, res 660 Ninth
Kelly Michael (Kelly & Co.) and field assistant City Eng-
ineer, res 660 Ninth
Kelly Nellie, domestic John Dean, 1339 Alice
Kelly Patrick, laborer, res 955 Third
Kelly Patrick T., res 552 East Eleventh
Kelly S. P., reporter Evening Tribune, res 359 Ninth
Kelly Thomas, brickmaker G. D. Nagle, res Lake av nr
Quarry
Kelly Thomas F., machinist Oakland Iron Works, res 552
East 11th
Kellv William, superintendent Government Stable, Presidio,
res 1093 Third
Kelly William, tailor, res 850 Franklin
Kellv William P., carpenter, res 1627 Third
KELSEY & FLINT (Noah Kelsey and George B. Flint)
drugs and medicines, 1073 Broadway
Kelsey Bryant, real estate, res 765 Fourteenth
Kelsey Charles, capitalist, res 572 Tenth
Kelsey Etta Miss, res cor Russell and College av, Claremont
Kelsey Frank B., farmer, res cor Russell and College av,
Claremont
Kelsey Harry, student Berkeley Gymnasium , res cor Russell
and College av, Claremont
Kelsey Hattie, widow, res cor Russell and College av, Clare-
mont
Kelsey House (The) and Cottages, Mrs, H. A. McAllister
proprietress, SW cor Telegraph av and Twenty-fourth
S F I ftllNHRY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Ail kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY. 297
Kelsev Laura Miss, res cor Russell and College av, Clare-
moDt
Kelsey Melville, res 765 Fourteenth
Kelsey Noali (Kelsey & Flint) res 130 Ninth
Kelton Alanson K., master mariner, res 328 Second
Kelton Alanson W., clerk, res 328 Second
Kelton Edme, -waiter Nicholas Williams, res 328 Second
Kelton Milford G., seaman, res 328 Second
Kempkey Augustus, salesman (S. F.) res 817 Peralta
Kendall xllpheus, contractor, res 958 Grove
Kendall Isabella Miss, dressmaker, res 1453 Broadway
Kendall Jerome F., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 962 Madison
Kendall Mary, widow, res 1453 Broadway
Kendrick A. A., capitalist, res 480 Edwards
Kendrick Carroll, physician, 1069 Broadway, res 480 Ed-
wards
Kendrick Daniel, driver Henry C. Pratt
Kendrick Daniel P., coal merchant, res 480 Edwards
Kendrick Joseph J., physician, 1069 Broadway, res Vinzent
Block
Kendrick Julian C, physician, 1069 Broadway, res 480 Ed-
wards
Kenfield Edgar D., salesman (S. F.) res 571 Caledonia av
Kenna James, laborer, res 210 Eighth
Kenna P. J. G., stockbroker (S. F.) res NE cor East 14th
and Adeline
Kennealy Jeremiah, tailor Brown & McKinnon, res 1752
Telegraph av
Kennedy Alexander M., barkeej)er Pullman Palace Saloon,
res Hansa Hotel
Kennedy Anna, domestic Alanson Coplin
Kennedy Charles J., carpenter, res N s East Central av nr
Twenty-fifth av
Kennedy Charles S., secretary Oakland and Contra Costa
Road and Tunnel Co., res 1310 Franklin
Kennedy Daniel, laborer Alameda Iron Works, res St. Louis
House
Kennedy Edward, employee C. P. R. R., res 1813 William
Kennedy Frank, teamster, res N s East 14tli nr Twenty-
sixth av
Kennedy James, special policeman, res 1057 Central av
Kennedy James A., res Kohler-Chase House
Kennedy James F., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 112 Fifth
Kennedy John, laborer, res 61 Hannah
Kennedy Joseph, driver Wingate's Express, res 701 Wash-
ington
The "Oakland" Collection Office, ^S^^^^:^S.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., S. F.-Special Designs in Window Shades to Orfler.
298 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Kennedy Leonard W., contractor, res 1310 Franklin
Kennedy Dizzie Mrs., proprietress William Street House,
1813 William
Kennedy Mary A. Miss, clerk George A. Blank, res 112 Fifth
Kennedy Michael, laborer, res 953 Third
Kennedy Patrick M., carpenter, res 112 Fifth
Kennedy Philip, laborer C. P. E. R., res 1655 Pacific
Kennedy Robert, hostler A. W. May, res 607 East 14th
Kennedy Thomas, horseshoer John Casey, res 1808 Grove
Kenned}^ Thomas, watchman, res 61 Hannah
Kennedy William, butcher P. J. Gerhardy, res NE cor Sixth
and Broadway
Kennedy William, dairy, N s East Central av nr Twenty-
fifth av
Kennedy William "V., molder, res 112 Fifth
Kennedy William W., miner, res 230 Central av
Kenner Joseph A., clerk Chief of Police, res 738 Linden
Kenney George H., printer, res 536 Caledonia av
Kenney James, laborer, res 451 B
Kenney Joseph, laborer Contra Costa Water Co., res 458
Eighth
Kenney Mary T., widow, furnished rooms, 807 Washington
Kenney M. H. Mrs., widow, res 222 Ninth
Kenney Michael, fireman Oakland Gas Light Co., res 1602
Atlantic
Kenney Walter A., bookkeeper Whittier, Fuller & Co., res
222 Ninth
Kennison Fred, clerk Walker & Strong, res W s Webster nr
John
Kennison Joseph L., bricklayer, res W s Webster nr John
Kenny Bernard, laborer, res 1566 Third
Kenny Martin, gardener, res 2134 Union
Kenny Mary Miss, with A. Stein, res 1511 Seventh
Kent Alexander J., painter, res 936 Thirty-sixth, Temescal
Kent Alice, nurse, res N s East 27th nr Fruit Yale av, Fruit
Vale
Kent Daniel M., mining secretary (S.F.) res 1313 Eleventh av
Kent I. B. Miss, teacher Irving Grammar School, res 950
Filbert
Kent Richard B., carpenter, res N s Merced av nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
Kent Richard F., res 522 Tenth
Kent Thomas R., clerk (S. F.) res 531 East 14th
Kent William, wines and liqiiors, NE cor Seventh and
Washington
Keon James W., bartender, res 572 Tenth
S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
eordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY. 299
Kerclieyal John H., bookkeeper C.P.R.K., res 1314 Franklin
Kern Frederick, contractor and builder, res 14(16 Fifth
Kerns John B., laborer C. P. R. R., res 1375 Fifteenth
Kerr Eugene M. . carpenter, res S s East 16th bet Thirteenth
and Fourteenth avs
Kerr L. C, engineer C. P. E. E.
Kerr N. B., Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res
920 Sixth ay
Kerrigan Ambrose, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Kerrigan Ann, widow, res 667 Seventh
Kerrigan Martin, gardener, res 1612 Magnolia
Kerrigan Patrick J. (P. J. Kerrigan & Co.) res 259 Central
Kerrigan P. J. & Co. (Patrick J. Kerrigan and Ferdinand
Fetzer) artesian well borers, 912 Broadway
Kersch Francis, res SW cor Kennedy and Livingston, E. O.
Kershaw Anna, widow, res 856 Harrison
Kershaw Charles F., clerk S. F. Laundry Association, res
856 Harrison
Kervain James, plasterer, res 513 Ninth
Kesler James W., special policeman, res 1207 Franklin
Kester Levi B., manufacturer syrups (S. F.) res 1773 Divi-
sion
Ketterer Andrew, brewer Washington Brewery, res 823
Kirkham
Keyes James, butcher, 1465 Seventh, res 1454 Fifth
Keyes John, car repairer C. P. E. E., res 1506 Fifth
Keyes Merlin, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res 1216
Eighth
Keys Gilbert S-, commission merchant (S. F.) res 1068
Fourteenth ;*5
Keys E. S. H., physician, res Centennial House g
Kidd George W., teamster (S. F.) res 361 Fifth J?
Kidney Maurice, carpenter Jordan Bros., res Capitol Hotel p-
Kiefer Leopold, millwright, res 370 East Eleventh
Kilborn Alden D., engineer C. P. E. E., res 1560 Seventh w
Kiley Thomas, painter Patrick Sheehan, res 758 Brush B-
Killion James, laborer, res S s Center nr Third S
Killolin Bridget, domestic W. C. Bartlett, 477 Prospect \ ^
Kilpatrick E. C, principal Temescal District School, res S i g
s Minna nr Telegraph av, Temescal ^
Kilpatrick William, bookkeeper Samm's Flouring Mills, res '"^
661 Grove
Kim Lung (Chinese) laundry, SW cor Clay and Eighth
Kimball Albert A., carpenter, res 1361 Broadway
Kimball Charles, carpenter, res 657 Grove
vy
^
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Purdos PuretanKiiig: furnished nilb Mone.r for
BHilfUng: — PqmiIiIc in Iiistallnients at L"w JIates of
lutcrect. Xo. 2 Park Jaow, Park St., Alamedn.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., s. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
300 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Kimball Delia Mrs., res 1355 Telegraph av
Kimball James H., proprietor American Eestaurant, 1053
Thirteenth av
Kimball Jane Mrs. res 1603 Brush
Kimball Mary S. Miss, principal Swett School, res NE cor
East 20th and Twelfth av
Kimball Minnie T. Miss, teacher Durant School, res 466
Plymouth av
Kimball Thomas L., mining engineer, res 1271 Ninth av
Kimpfel Frank, cabinetmaker Charles L. Taylor, res 504
Fifteenth
Kincaid William, boilermaker C. P. E. K., res 815 Magnolia
Kindergarten School, Ruth E. Allen teacher, 827 Fourteenth
Kindgren Charles W., painter, res 1922 Linden
Kinerk John, laborer, res Union Hotel
King & Mount (Thomas J. King and J. Harvey Mount) pro-
duce and poultr}', 1-5 City Market
King Achilles P., res 766 Eighteenth
King Adelbert W., cigarraaker (S. F.) res 1724 Eighth
King Annie, domestic M. W. Holmes, 673 Twenty-fifth
King Charles J. (C. James King of Wm. & Co., S. F.) res
680 Eighteenth
King E. T., car cleaner C. P. R. R., res S. F.
King Frank, res 1835 Linden
King Frank, laborer, res 220 Ellen
King George C, stationery, cigars and tobacco, junction
Broadway and San Pablo av, res 766 Eighteenth
King George W., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1712 Eighth
King Henry C, carpenter, res SW cor Eighth and Chester
King Henry J., confectioner George A. Blank, res 617
Tenth, rear
King Henry L. Jr., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 770 Tenth
King Howard, cigarmaker, res 308 Seventh
King Jerome B., upholsterer, 700 Chester
King John C, carpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
King John H., barber, 591 East Central av
King John N., hay, grain, wood and coal, 1656-1658 San
Pablo av, res 1437 San Pablo av
King J. L., carpenter, res 914 Pine
King Louisa AV., widow, res 617 Tenth, rear
King Malcolm G., civil engineer and surveyor, 1004 Broad-
way, res 1319 Eleventh av
King Manuel, tanner Oak Grove Tannery, res 1214 Six-
teenth av
King Marcus L., ses 1054 Third
King Mary Mrs., 620 Sixteenth
^ F I AIINRRY WASH>'^<^ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY. 301
King Matthew, nurseryman and florist, N s Twenty-fifth bet
Telegraph av and Broadway
KING MICHAEL Rev., pastor Church of the Immaculate
Conception, res 616 Seventh
King Michael, hostler El Dorado Stable, res 1010 Franklin
King Michael, laborer, res 818 Kirkham
King Milo F., carpenter and builder, res 308 Seventh
King Nelson, clerk J. N, King, res 1437 San Pablo av
King Kobert, carpenter, res 1178 Sixteenth av
King Thomas B., cooper, res 1265 Center
King Thomas J. (King & Mount) res 1016 Chestnut
King Wallace B., foreman pile driver C. P. R. P., res 883
Bay
King Walter, blacksmith, res Winter's Hotel
King William, butcher Grayson, Harrell & Co., res Koff's
Hotel
King William A., wharfinger (S. F.) res 1914 Myrtle
King Wiliam L., with John N. King, res Wilcox House
King William O., carpenter, res 1724 Eighth
Kingsbury Hubert M., clerk James K. Smallman, res 1326
Eighth av
Kingman John, shoefitter, res 856 Alice
Kingman Myra V. Mrs., teacher Durant School, res 856
Alice
Kingshott Henry P., carpenter, res 915 Third
Kingsland Thomas G., agent Starr & Co., foot Franklin and
proprietor Blake House, W s Washington bet Tenth
and Eleventh
Kingsland W. J., res Blake House
Kingston Charles, laborer, res 972 Third
Kingston Edward, butcher, res N s Forty-fifth nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Kingston Pichard, artesian well borer, res 1010 Fifth
Kingston Thomas, butcher, NW cor Forty-second and Tele-
graph av, res N s Forty -fifth nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Kinkade Letitia Miss, teacher Irving Grammar school, res
NE cor Broadway and Central av
Kinkead Elizabeth B., widow, res 364 Second
Kinnear John S., foreman sash and blind department Oak-
land Planing Mills, res 1712 Linden
Kinney Pobert S., solicitor (S. F.) res 1727 Thirteenth
Kinsey Charles W. (Lyon & Kinsey) res 1018 Clay
Kinsey Frances, res 1018 Clay
Kinsey Thomas, pressman (S. F.) res 1222 Fourteenth
Kipke Charles, miller Samm's Flouring Mills, res NE cor
Fourth and Clay
Pnllppt Yniir Rifk wiili ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" Collection [
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarXet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
302 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Kipp Mary, domestic Aaron M. Burns, SE cor College and
Vernon avs
Klrchheiner Henry, candy manufacturer, 1253 Telegraph.
av, res 486 Edwards
Kircbheiner John H., candy manufacturer, 629 East Cen-
tral av
Klrchheiner Peter F. G., candy manufacturer John H.
Klrchheiner, res 629 East Central av
Kirchhoff Albert, driver Fredericksburg Brewery, res SE
cor Fifteenth and Clay
Kirchhoff Charles, clerk John H. Mitchell, res NW cor
Fifth and Castro
Kirchner Herman, manager Hansa Hotel, 1725 Seventh
Kirchner John, carpenter, res 658 Twenty-sixth
Kirk Alfred W., telegraph operator, res 1110 Fourteenth
Kirk George, meterman Oakland Gas Light Co., res 621
Sixth
Kirk George A. (Clayton & Kirk) res 369 Fifth
Kirk John H., chemist, res 814 Myrtle
Kirk N. L., carpenter, res 1408 Tenth, rear
KIRK OWEN C, plumber and gasfitter, 315 East Cen-
tral av
Kirk William, architect, 954 Broadway, res 1110 Fourteenth
Kirkham Joseph W., capitalist, res 58 Eisrhth
Kirkland Alexander W., clerk (S. F.) res 763 Eighth
KirklandD. W., pharmacist E. P. Sanford, res 763 Eighth
Kirkland J. Mrs., res 763 Eighth
Kirkland John N., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 763 Eighth
Kirkland Joseph, canvasser, res 527 Seventh
Kirkland Joseph B., railroad agent (S.F.) res Kohler-Chase
House
Kirkman Ella Miss, res 710 Thirty-fourth
Kirkman William H., student, res 710 Thirty-fourth
Kirkpatrick George, messenger American District Telegraph
Co., res 624 Third
KIRKPATRICK ROBERT R., agent Continental Oil and
Transportation Co., office and res 714 Castro
Kirry Walter, blacksmith Galvin & Lebrecht, res Winter's
Hotel
Kirschuer Jacob, salesman L. & A. Crocker, res Hartman
House
Kish Albert, tailor, 403 Central av, res 817 Henry
Kitchen John, porter (S. F.) res 1361 Central av
Kitchen Thomas, coachman A. W. Bowman, res Piedmont
KitzF. R., res 618 Fifth
Kitz Franz, clerk Leon Hershberg & Co., res S. F.
Q P I AIINnRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY. 303
Klaxell William, watchman Philadelphia Steam Dyeing
Works, res 833 Washington
Klecak Antone, cook Martin Siars, res 1254 San Pablo av
Klee Henry, driver Oakland Brewery, res NE cor Telegraph
ay and Durant
Kleemann Otto, architect, res 1009 Twenty-sixth
Kleemann William, furnishing goods (S. F.) res 862 Camp-
bell
Klemm Jacob P., gardener H. Latham, res SE cor Jackson
and Lake
Kleupfer Frederick A., plasterer, res 224 Fourth
Kleupfer Frederick A. Jr., res 224 Fourth
Klewisch J. Otto, stockbroker (8. F.) res 1618 Eighth
Kley Christopher, carpenter and builder (S. F.) res 1011
Kirkham
Klinclaus Laura Miss, dressmaker, res 1622 San Pablo av
Kline David, cashier B. V, Keichenberg, res 309 Eighth
Klinesmidt Carl, lauudryman Contra Costa Laundry
KMngeberg Charles, seaman, res 553 Second
Klose Christian A., res 417 East 14th
Kluegel Charles H., draftsman (S. F.) res 1059 Fourteenth
Kluegel Edward A., accountant, res 1132 Adeline
Kluegel Ferdinand, capitalist, res 1132 Adeline
Klumpp & Allard (Frederick Klumpp and Alder Allard) car-
riage and wagon makers, 421 Third
Klumpp Frederick (Klumpp & Allard) res 714 First
Knapp Edwin G., law student (S. F.) res 1382 Webster
Knapp H. Mrs., res 659 Twenty-fourth
Knapp Sewell, merchant, res 1382 Webster
KnatchbuU-Hugessen Lucy, widow, res 808 Jackson
Kneale Benjamin, blacksmith and wagon maker, junction
Telegraph and Claremont avs, res E s Claremont av nr
Summer
Kneibe Charles, extraman Felton Engine Co. No. 2, Oakland
Fire Department, res 468 Sixth
KNEIPP OTTO, proprietor Snug Saloon, 422 Eleventh, res
259 Central av
Knight Allen A., bank teller (S. F.) res 1300 Webster
Knight Edward A., clerk Taylor & Lohse, res NE cor Thir-
teenth and Franklin
Knight Elizabeth A., widow, res 533 Frederick
Knight F. Lucien, mechanic (S. F.) res 1710 Central av
Knight Frederick W., contractor and builder, res 543 Charter
Knight Nehemiah R., clerk (S. F.) res N s East 27th nr
Twenty -first av. Highland Park
Knight Samuel, res 533 Frederick
Hilhort fi. RrniA/n no Mter investment tlian me Barsains in Alameda Real Estate
UMUCIllX DIUWIli Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street. Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
304 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Knight Samuel, student Oakland Business College
Knightly Thomas, laborer C. P. K. K., res SWcor Kennedy
and Dennison, E. O.
Knight William H., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1300 Webster
Knight William L., conductor C. P. K. R., res 1516 Eighth
Knights of Pythias Halls, 1056 Broadway and 764 East Cen-
tral av
Knipe Henry F., res 662 East 18th
Knoch August, gasfitter Dalziel & Moller, res 1454 Cen-
tral av
Knoch Peter, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1454 Central av
Knoche Henry, groceries (S. F.) res 1446 Filbert
Knoll John, proprietor Zimmerman's Park, NE cor Second
and Harrison
Knowles Charles H., carpenter, res N s Seventh nr Pine
KNOWLES F. E. & CO. (Frederick E. Knowles, Abel Hos-
mer and George Green) granite woiks, SW cor Seventh
and Castro
Knowles Frederick E. (F. E. Knowles & Co.) res 653 Seventh
Knowles George H., res SE cor Eighteenth av and East 15th
Knowles J., boiler riveter C. P. R. R.
Knowles J. N., master mariner, res Tubbs Hotel
Knowles Josiah N., commission merchant (S. F.) res NE
cor Jacksnn and Fifteenth
Knowles Samuel E., dentist (S. F.) res 914 Chester
Knowles William A., carpenter and builder, 364 Thirteenth
Knowles William A., dentist (S. F.) res 955 Fifth av
Knox Henry E., dentist (S.F.) res 480 Merrimac
KNOX ISRAEL W., treasurer Oakland R. R. Co., 921
Broadway, and iron founder (S. F.) res 534 Knox pi
Knox Justus, res 534 Knox pi
Knox Oscar, res 1065 Fifth av
Knox Thomas R., shorthand reporter, 859 Broadway rooms
. 17-18, res 1416 Castro
Knudsen P. J., merchandize broker (S. F.) res 964 Kirkham
Knupfer Frederick, maltster Oakland Brewery, res 1510
Broadway
Koch Frederick, laundryman Berkeley Laundry
Koch Gottlieb, carpenter, res S s Forth-sixth nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
Koch Jacob, laundryman Berkeley Laundry
Koch William D., res 1020 Chester
Kocin Nicholas, mining, res 216 Haven
Kock Peter (Schultz & Kock) res NW cor Forty-fifth and
Telegraph av, Temescal
Koehler James, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Q F I AIBMHRY *-^*=>o*a '^>:^^<^^^^^f ^*^<=>^^^^ ^^^*^^<^^'^
Office. 33 Geary St.. S. F.. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY. 305
KOENECKE HENRY, boots and shoes, 914 Broadway,
res 1775 San Pablo av
Koenig Edward J., teacher (S. F.) res 1518 Fifth
Koenig Ferdinand, saloon (S. F.) resNE cor Thirteenth and
Willow
Koenig Henry, painter, res 825 Lydia
Koenig L. A., notary public and commissioner deeds, 1002
Broadway, res 1061 Alice
Kofod James, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 1616 Fifteenth
KOHLER & CHASE (Andrew Kohler and Quincy A. Chase)
pianos, music and musical instruments, 951 AVashington
Kohler Andrew (Kohler & Chase) res S. F.
Kohler-Chase Block, NW cor Ninth and Washington
Kohler-Chase House, Mrs. C. F. Ellsworth proprietress, NW
cor Ninth and Washington
KOHLER E. F., wines and liquors, 1502 Seventh, res 857
Chester
Kohler Frederick, proprietor Brooklyn Laundry, 1070 Four-
teenth av
Kohler H. Mrs. , laundress Contra Costa Laundry
Kohler Henry, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Kohler Joseph, laundrvman Contra Costa Laundry
Kohler Sophie, domestic 310 East 17th
KOHLER WILLLUVr, liquor saloon, 459 Seventh, res NE
cor Seventh and Webster
KOHLER'S BLOCK, 1502-1514 Seventh
Kohn Leopold, salesman Greenhood Brothers, res 1053
Broadway
Kolb Joseph, manufacturer tables, res 1200 Seventh
Kopp Annie Mrs., laundryman Chevanton & Calou, res 1916
San Pablo av
Kornahreus Jacob, clerk, res 410 Tenth
Kosta & Co. (Samuel and Frank Kosta) oyster and chop
house, 469 Seventh
Kosta Frank (Kosta & Co.) res 861 Henry
Kosta Samuel (Kosta & Co.) res Franklin bet Sixth and
Seventh
Koster Hermann, groceries and liquors, 719 Webster
Kowalsky Isaac, shoemaker (S. F.) res 716 Webster
Kraft Adam, cigarmaker Opitz & Bartels, res 561 Fifth
Kraft Edward, student, res Kohler-Chase House
Ki-aft Ernest, carpenter, res 655 Madison
KRAFT GEORGE, wines and liquors, 858 Washington
Kraft George H., student, res Kohler-Chase House
Kraft Julius A., draftsman (S. F.) res 1202 Fourteenth
Krag Frederick W., confectioner, 1809 Seventh
Pnllppt Ynnr Rilk ^i^^ ^^^^^ & co., ''OakM" couection Office,
WUBkUUi 9 UUi EJillO .^. i . ci. EltJHllI ST. uu. iJUOADWAV, LpStairs.
20
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marm St.,S. F., Importer Frencb and EmaisH WALL PAPERS
306 OAKLAND [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Krambs Frederick, tailor, res 770 Madison
KRAMM & DIEVES (Charles Kramm and Joseph Dieves)
proprietors Oakland Brewery, NE cor Telegraph av and
Durant
Kramm Charles (Kramm & Dieves) res 1414 Telegraph av
Krattiger Jacob, barkeeper, res 466 Seventh
Kreger Charles, blacksmith, res 1644 Myrtle
Kreiss Charles, teamster, res 1553 West
Kreiss L. & Co. (Louis Kreiss) furniture and upholstery,
963-965 Washington
Kreiss Louis (L. Kreiss & Co.) res 584 Twentieth
Kreiss Louis, watchman Samm's Flouring Mills, res 516
Second
Kreker Jacob (Stack & Co.) res 316 Seventh
Krepper Brothers (Philip and Nicholas Krepper) locksmiths
and cutlers, 420 Eleventh
Krepper Nicholas (Krepper Brothers) 420 Eleventh
Krepper Philip (Krepper Brothers) res 1502 Broadway
Kretz Anton, tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res E s Twentieth
av bet East 14th and East 15th
Kreutzfeldt Charles, clerk Diedrich Jagels, res SW cor Fifth
and Lewis
Kreutzfeldt Simon, railroadman, res 1675 Atlantic
Kreyenhagen Edward, res 456 Sixth
Krickau Peter, machinist (S. F.) res 715 Nineteenth
KRIECHBAUM GEORGE H., dentist Eoberts & Hibbard,
res 1921 Market
Kriechbaum John G., physician, res 1921 Market
Kringelbach Otto, business agent, office SW cor Seventh
and Washington, res 1066 Kirkham
Kroeger Adolphe, saloon keeper, res 830 Clay
Kroll William F. (Martin & Kroll) res 568 Sixth
Kron Oscar J., clerk (S. F.) res 1160 Eighth
Krueger Aug., engraver Pacific Press, res 1059 Castro
Kruger Ferclinand, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 821 Magnolia
Kruger W. H. (Brickell & Kruger) res Truckee, Cal
Kruttschnitt August M., res 460 Fifth
Kruttschnitt August M. Mrs., midwife, res 460 Fifth
Kruttschnitt Eugene, photographer Mathieu Schramm, res
460 Fifth
Krytser John, capitalist, res 1202 Eighth
Kucks Claus H., saloon (S. F.) res 919 Fifth
Kuenzi John R., wood turner (S. F.) res 411 Ninth
Kuerzel Robert, cigarmaker, res 716 First
Kuhnle Frederick (Fischel & Co.) res 564 Seventh
Kumpf Peter, tinner John G. Anderson, res 1947 Filbert
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
1^33 Geary St., San Francisco.
862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 307
Kunish Herman, laborer H. P. Livermore, res corMcAdam
and Fourth av
Kupferschlager Catchen Miss, governess James Moffitt, res
NW cor Twenty-second and Webster
Kurth C. A., gardener, res 365 Ninth
Kurtz B. C, canvasser (S. F.) res W s Washington bet
Central av and Thirteenth
Kurze Henry, tinsmith, res 818 East Central av
Kuss Peter N., painter, res 563 Charter
Kutnow A. Miss, teacher German Golden Gate Academv,
res S. F.
Kyer Charles J., painter, res 515 Elm
Kyer John E., engineer, res 1404 Tenth
Kyte George D., molder, res 1743 Myrtle
Kyte James C, carpenter, res 1743 Myrtle
La Caisse Generale (of Paris, France) E. A. Heron agent,
422 Central av
La Confiance Insurance (fire, of Paris) Doe, Griffin & Sea-
man agents, 958 Broadway
La Febre M. D. Mrs., ladies' nurse, res 1117 Ninth av
La Fevre Peter, laborer, res 807 Harrison
La France Uldric, bricklayer, res St. Louis House
La Grange Annette Miss, general delivery clerk Post Office,
res 489 Twenty-fourth
La Grange J. A. Mrs., widow, res 489 Twenty-fourth
La Malfa Joseph F., manufacturer water filters, 471 Ninth
La Perle Edward, blacksmith, res 371 Fourth
La Perle Felix, blacksmith, res SW cor Forty-fifth and
Telegraph av, Temescal
La Perle Horace, engineer Hickok & Son, res 369 Fourth
La Eonche Maria, widow, res 529 Second
La Rose Bertha, widow, res 1061 Grove
Laage William, confectioner H. Hickethier, res 418 Cen-
tral av
Lachlan Maria E. Miss, teacher Cole School; res S. F.
Laclede House, 1116 Broadwey
Lacomber Peter, caterer, res N s Twenty-first nr Market
Lacy Thomas J. P., civil engineer, res 118 Ninth
Ladd A. W. P., clerk A. B. Webster, res 612 East Cen-
tral av
Ladies' Home Journal, Hiram Morse publisher, office 1115
Broadway and room 3 Chronicle Building, S. F.
PILRFRT X RROWN ^^^""^^^ ^"'^ ^^^mhH Residence Propenyon tlie CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Wbolesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
308 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Ladies' Relief Society Home, S s Linden nr Broadway, Te-
mescal
Lafayette Primary School, Miss A. F. Aldrich principal, W
s Jefferson bet Eleventh and Central av
Lafferty Dennis H., butcher Owen Lafferty, res 362 First
Lafferty Mary, widow, res 518 Sixth
Lafferty Owen, proprietor People's Market, 461 Third, res
res 362 First
liAFIiECHE GEORGE T., proprietor Capital House, 552
Broadway
Lafleur Frederick, bookkeeper J. Lusk & Co., res Shattuck
av nr Temescal Creek, Temescal
Lafon Marcus, furnished rooms, Vinzent Block
Lagoria John, laborer, res 627 Myrtle
Lagoria Louis (Camilloni & Co. and Camilloni, Selna & La-
goria) res 657 Myrtle
Lahr George, plumber, res 275 B
Lahr Peter, shoemaker Charles W. Connor, res 275 B
Laidlaw Alexander, clerk Walter Laidlaw, res 730 Sixth
Laidlaw Frank, clerk, res 730 Sixth
Laidlaw Horace, medical student, res 730 Sixth
Laidlaw Murray, clerk Walter Laidlaw, res 730 Sixth
IiAIDLAW WALTER, proprietor Mendocino Lumber Yard,
SE cor Seventh and Brush, res 730 Sixth
Lake Edward H., carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res 1625
Grove
Lake Fred E., compositor Daily Times Job Office, res 1625
Grove
Lake Martha, widow, res 1633 Market
Lake Merritt Boat House, O. B. Fenner proprietor, Cen-
tral av on Lake Merritt
Lake Thomas, clerk Porter Brothers & Wing, res 514 Fif-
teenth
Lake William, messenger American District Telegraph Co.,
res 1633 Market
Lalley Bartholomew, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Lalola Antonio, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Lalola Luigi, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Lamb Edward, helper Oakland Gas Light Co., res 568
Second
Lamb Horace C, carpenter and builder, res W s Maple bet
Temescal and Birch, Temescal
Lamb Isaac, clerk A. Lippman
Lamb James, butcher Victor Gilardin, res 760 East 14th
Lamb James, fish peddler, res 1208 Seventeenth av
Lamb John, carpenter, res 760 East 14th
SI? T A nWni? Y basiling called lor and Delivered in S. F., Oakland, Alaieda. Berkeley
, J?. iJiilllliJIlI. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 309
Lamb John, harnessmaker Edward Fitzpatrick, res 760 East
14th
Lamb Lillie, photograph colorer, res 489 Prospect
Lamb Maggie Mrs., res S s Summer nr Adeline, Temescal
Lamb Olive Mrs., widow, res 489 Prospect
Lamb Peter, painter, res 972 East 21st
Lamb Samuel, clerk Abraham Lippman, res Orr House
Lamb William, butcher Lemuel Wilson, res NE cor Seven-
teenth av and East Fourteenth
Lambacher Henry, clerk PaulJ. Reillj, res 718 Seventh
Lamballot Louis, boarding, Old County Road nr Fruit
Vale av
Lambert Benjamin, paperhanger McGovern & Cahill, res
463 Tenth
Lambert James, res 463 Tenth
Lambert Joseph, proprietor Three-mile House, res W s San
Pablo av nr San Pablo Station
Lambert William, superintendent California Northern Rail-
way, res 1317 Linden
Lamberty John, bakery, W s Telegraph av nr Forty -fifth,
Temescal
Lamey George, shipcarpenter C. P.R. R., res S. F.
Lamke Martin, with H. Engelbrecht (S. F.) res 166 Tenth
Lamont Wellington H., attorney-at-law, res 1421 Fifteenth
Lamott Anthony, salesman M. Brink, res 1573 Seventh
Lamoureux Amable, carpenter, res 244 Hannah
Lamoureux August, gardener Henry Wetherby, res NW cor
East 14th and Fruit Vale av
Lamoureux Philias H., bookkeeper Remillard Brick Co., res
560 Second
Lamoureux Theophile, vii3e-president Remillard Brick Co.,
res 961 Clay
Lamp Chris. W^. (Harwood & Lamp) res E s Redwood av.
Fruit Vale
Lamp Philip, dairyman Harwood <fc Lamp, res E s Redwood
av. Fruit Vale
Lampard Augustus E., cook, res 373 Second
Lamping James, carriagemaker Durham & Bufifett, res 1317
Harrison
Lamping Peter A., constable, 468 Eighth, res 1317 Harri-
son
Lampire Augustus, cook G. C Fisher, 867 Washington
Lamson Eliza Mrs., boarding and lodging, 1860 William
Lamsou George F., auctioneer (S. F.) res 728 Eighth
Lamson Henry, joiner C. P. R. R., res 1860 William
Lancaster H., fireman C. P. R. R.
The "Oakland" Collection Office.!,:
and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F.--Complete stocK ol Paper Hangings-smillnl Worlcmen.
310 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Lancaster H. B. Mrs., res 1765 Division
Lancaster Henry, vegetableman Owen Lajfferty, res 751 Cas-
tro
Lancaster Thomas, merchant tailor (S. F.) res 962 Third
Landers William J., insurance agent (S. F.) res 1951 Grove
Landon William W. , bookkeeper F. Barnard & Co., res 856
Harrison
Landrigan Dennis, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Alca-
traz av
Landrigan James, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Alca-
traz av
Landrigan John, laborer, res 416 Seventh
Lane C. S., dentist, 1207 Broadway, res 513Delger
LANE C. W., proprietor Omnibus Line, office Post Office
Building, res Lake Shore av nr Brooklyn
Lane E. K. Miss, teacher, res 965 Castro
Lane G. E., joiner C P. E. E.
Lane James, farmer, res S s East 14th bet Tevis and Lane,
Fruit Vale
Lane Mary Miss, tailoress O. P. Hansen, res 818 Twenty-
first
Lane Thomas, gasfitter (S. F.) res S s East 14th bet Tevis
and Lane, Fruit Yale
Lane Timothy, hostler Oakland Trotting Park
Lane William, hay and grain, SE cor Central av and Market,
res 965 Castro
LANE'S OMNIBUS LINE, C. W. Lane proprietor, office
Post Office Building
Laneham Joseph W., hostler, res 703 Twenty-eighth
Lang Frankie M., widow, res 955 Fifth av
Lang George E., contractor and builder, res 612 East 14th
Lang Henry, laborer, res 665 East Central av
Lang John, gardener W. C. Bartlett, 477 Prospect
Lang Winifred, domestic Albert A. West, 1977 Webster
Langan George W. (White & Langan) attorn ey-at-law, 856
Broadway, res 360 Eighth
Langbehn Peter, teamster J. Homer Fitch, res S s Summer
nr San Pablo av, Temescal
Langdon Frank S., brakeman C. P. E. E., res 12 Pearson's
Eow
Langdon Frederick W., res 1622 Fourteenth
Langdon Sheldon W., car repairer C. P. E. E., res 1622
Fourteenth
Langdon Thomas, bootmaker, 1616 Telegraph av
Lange Frederick W., agent California Cracker Co., 1025
Chester, res 1034 Peralta
^ F I AIINRRY *^*=**^*^ "V^Torls., Ijox^ JE»xr±o&m
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 311
Lange George A., foreman Oakland Chemical Steam Dyeing
Works, res 414 Fourteenth
Langeneckert J. F., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Langford Thomas, cigars and tobacco, 1768 Seventh, res
West Oakland House
Langham Charles E., salesman (S. F.) res 1362 Eighth
Langley Charles F., drugs (S. F.) res 156 East Central av
Langley Frank N., farmer, res 936 Willow
Langley Frank W., machinist (S. F.) res 936 Willow
Langley Laban, farmer, res 1414 Ninth
Langley Melana, widow, res 156 East Central av
Langlois Anthony Eev., chaplain St. Joseph's Academy, 159
Fifth
Lanne Flora, widow, res 516 Sixth, rear
Lannon Bernard, collector Contra Costa Water Co., res 1512
Fifth
Lansing Garrett L., clerk C. P. R. E. (S. F.) res 122
Ninth
Lansing Mary R., widow, res 122 Ninth
Lapham John P., mining (S. F.) res 1169 Tenth av
Laport Louis, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Larkin & Harrington (Thomas P. Larkin and John Harring-
ton) butchers, SW cor Telegraph av and Forty-ninth,
Temescal
Larkin Benjamin, painter C. P. R. R., and extraman Relief
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, Oakland Fire Department,
res 366 Third
Larkin Ellen Miss, res W s Telegraph av nr Forty-eighth,
Temescal
Larkin H. C Miss, teacher Temescal District School, res S
s Forty-ninth nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Larkin Martha, cook Blake House
Larkin Thomas P. (Larkin & Harrington) res SW cor Tele-
graph av and Forty-ninth, Temescal
Laroche E. Mrs., dressmaker, res 666 Thirty-fourth
Larrabee George T., clerk, res 769 Jefferson
Larrabee James O,, mechanic C. B. Rice, res 1073 Thir-
teenth av
Larsen & Lausten (Peter Larsen and Charles Lausten) coffee
saloon, 405 Seventh
Larsen Andrew, painter, res 812 Fifteenth
Larsen Charles J., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res 1310
Market
Larsen Henry, hostler Piedmont Springs Hotel
Larsen Lee A., teamster The Thomas Coal Yard, res Capitol
Hotel
P i I h o ft £ R rn uf n ^^ ^s^^^"" investment tlian ttie Bargdins in Alaieda Real Estate
UliUCllOt DIUVYlli Ovfered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martei SL, S. F., iHefiiesi collection ol Modern Art Paper Rmmi.
312 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Larsen Niels, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res Amador
Hotel
Larsen Peter (Larsen & Lausten) res 831 Franklin
Larson Annie Mrs., seamstress Contra Costa Laundry
Larue James, real estate, res 662 East Central av
Larue John, capitalist, res 662 East Central av
Larue Lucas B., res 814 East 15th
Lascombe Eugene, basket manufactory and fancy goods and
jewelry, 877 Washineton
Lass Christian, master mariner, res 1661 Lincoln
Latch John P., painter Charles E. Eutherford, res 1379
Broadway
Latchford Katie, domestic 1326 Fourth av
Lathrop Frank H., res 955 Grove
Lathrop Solomon, jeweler, 1059 Broadway, res 959 Jefferson
Latimer Bros. (E. J. and J. Stanley Latimer) fruits, groceries
and feed, 1220 Market
Latimer J. Stanley (Latimer Bros.) res 1220 Market
Latimer John T., res 1212 Magnolia
Latimer Eichard J. (Latimer Bros.) res 1220 Market
Latimer Thomas, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
LATON BENJAMIN B., agent Liverpool and London and
Globe Insurance Co., 906 Broadway, res 1073 Central ay
Laton George A., clerk B. B. Layton, res 1073 Central av
Laton Jerome B., brakeman C. P. E. E., res 1053 Thir-
teenth av
Latty William, laborer John H. Medau, res County Eoad,
Hays Valley
LAUDEN M. K., proprietor Oakland Business College, 377
Central av, res 404 Central av
Lauer Joseph W., veterinary surgeon, office NE cor Alice
and Eighth, res Second bet Franklin and Webster
Lauer Martin, miner, res 703 Harrison
Laughland William, stair builder Pioneer Planing Mills, res
657 Madison
Laumeister Herman F., butcher, res 319 Seventh
Lauphus Charles, porter (S. F.) res 1153 Seventh
Laursen Michael, manufacturer Turbine Windmill, 701
Adeline
Lausten Charles (Larsen & Lausten) res 831 Franklin
Lausten Hans, waiter Larsen & Lausten, res 1727 Myrtle
Lausten Laust C, gardener, res 1727 Myrtle
Lauterwasser F. P., capitalist, res 572 Tenth
Lautz Clemens, clerk, res NE cor Tenth and Franklin
Lavorel Pierre, cook Pagge Brothers, res ( 61 Third
Lawler John J., car repairer C. P. E. E., res 1714 Eighth
r r I AIIKinpY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 313
Lawlor Daniel, laborer, res 655 Jefferson
Lawlor William M., physician and surgeon, 404 Central av,
res 528 Ninth
Lawrence DeWitt C, proprietor Oakhmd Press, res 1691
Seventh
Lawrence Edward E., manager Hayes, Carrick & Co., res
W s San Pablo av nr Peabody's Lane
Lawrence Frederick, butcher Martin Samson, res 1301 Pe-
ralta
Lawrence Frederick, cook, res N s School House Eoad nr
Fruit Vale av
Lawrence Haver, dairyman Lewis Lawrence, res N s School
House Koad nr Fruit Vale av
Lawrence Harry H., clerk William C. Mason, res 266 East
14th
Lawrence Henry H-, assistant assayer U. S. Mint (S. F.) res
N s East 27th nr Twenty-first av, Highland Park
Lawrence John, laborer C. P. K. R., res 12 Pearson's Row
Lawrence John H. (Robinson & Lawrence) res 307 Seventh
Lawrence Joseph, clerk, res 360 Third
Lawrence Joseph, laborer, res 915 East 15th
Lawrence Lewis, dair}-, N s School House Road nr Fruit
Vale av
Lawrence Nathaniel, res E s Adeline bet Thirty-second and
Thirty-fourth
Lawrence Robert E., joiner C. P. R. R.
liAWRIE A. G., searcher of records, 812 Broadway, res 1017
Jackson
Lawrie Robert, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 600 Twelfth
Laws Frederick U., mechanical engineer, res 864 Chester
Laws James, liquors, West End Hotel
Lawson Alfred B. (Hirshberg & Lawson) res 764 Sixth
Lawson Charles, driver Eagle Box Factory, res 657 Jefferson
LAWTON ISRAEL, attorney-at-law, 1004 Broadway, res
1207 Castro
Lawton James, lauudryman Contra Costa Laundry
Lawton John, poultry ranch, NE cor Ninth av and East 25th
Lawton William D., law student, 1004 Broadway, res 1207
Castro
Lawyer Mary Mrs., res 517 Ninth
Law^'er Perry, carpenter, res 517 Ninth
Lay Anson, upholsterer Lyon & Kinsey, res 912 Washington
Lay ton Jane Mrs., proprietress Star House, 1803 Seventh
Layton Reuben P. (Layton, Thayer & Co.) res 1269 Castro
LAYTON, THAYER & CO. (Reuben P. Layton and Clarence
C. Thayer) real estate agents and auctioneers, 477 Ninth
Collect Your Bills Zl'i.milJE^.'lMsi
iIBKOADWAY, I'p Stairs.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., s. F.-Special Mps in Window Shades to Order.
314 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Lazzari S., waiter, res 462 Ninth
Le Ballister Thomas W., blacksmith Walter Blair, res 462
East Central av
Le Beau Ilinski, upholsterer, res 374 First
Le Blond Amedee, carpenter, res 615 Franklin
Le Clair Sarah, widow, res 1206 Thirtieth
Le Clair Theodore, clerk, res 1206 Thirtieth
Le Conte L. J., civil engineer (S. F.) res 961 Jackson
Le Cure D. J., res 606 Eighteenth
Le Fort Edward, janitor City Hall, res 1460 Telegraph av
Le Gro Isaiah, engineer C. P. K. R., res 1008 Wood
Le Noir Nathaniel L., salesman (S. F.) res 223 Third
Le Prince Peter, driver Oakland R. R., res E s Telegraph
av nr Birch, Temescal
Le Yoyer Rose, nurse Isaac L. Requa, Piedmont Springs
Leach Camilla Miss, teacher drawing and French, Snell
Seminary, res 598 Central av
Leach Frank, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Leach Hattie Mrs., clerk H. C. Taft& Co., res cor Franklin
and Durant
Leach Stephen W., musical director Morgan Conservatory
of Music, res 363 East Central av
Leahey John W., mason, res 1166 Central av
Leake Benjamin T., soap manufacturer, res 1313 West
LEAKE HENRY A., attorney-at-law and notary public,
1004 Broadway, res 1383 Harrison
Learn Reuben B., dentist (S. F.) res 1120 Third av
Leary Cornelius, laborer, res 863 Lydia
Leary Eliza L. Mrs., res 1261 Kirkham
Leavell Erasmus T., wheelwright, res 2229 Elm
Leavers Richard, engineer (S. F.) res SE cor Market and
Twentieth
Leavitt Charles C, adjuster duties (S. F.) res 1000 Peralta
Leavitt Diana Mrs., res West Oakland House
Leavitt Frank A., engineer, res 813 Peralta
Leavitt J. B., compositor Pacific Press, res cor Central av
and Castro
Leber Charles, carpenter, res 660 East 18th
Leber Lewis, carpenter, res 660 East 18th
Lebhardt Peter, cigarmaker Frank R. Weider, res Ala-
meda
Lebrecht William (Galvin & Lebrecht) res cor Sixteenth
and Telegraph av
Leckie Robert S., deputy city assessor, res 821 Magnolia
Lechleiter John, mechanic, res 466 Twenty-fourth
Leddon John F. , clerk, res 458 Fifth
S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING WELL DONE AY VERY LOW RATES.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 315
Ledgett Thomas, foreman Geo, Howes (S. F.) res 1010 Wood
Ledwidge John, pile driver, res 1367 Eighteenth
Lee <fe Porter (Louis A, Lee and John S. Porter) dental lab-
ratorj, 954 Broadway, rooms 3-4
Lee Alfred W., tinsmith Owen C. Kirk, res 315 East Cen-
tral av
Lee Alice T. Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res 478 Ed-
wards
Lee Charles P., helper Eagle Box Factory, res 819 Wash-
ington
Lee David C, bootblack (S. F.) res 916 Broadway
Lee Edward J., coachman, res 1361 Broadway
Lee E. W., dentist, office and res 818 East 15th
Lee Frank, clerk (S. F.) res 316 East 10th
Lee H., house and sign painter, 362 Central av
Lee Hamilton Rev., pastor Church of the Advent, res NE
cor Twelfth av and East 20th
Lee Henry, res 1209 Seventh
Lee Henry, carpenter, res 1633 Myrtle
Lee Henry C, bookkeeper William Surryhne & Co., res 478
Edwards
'Lee H. J. Mrs., teacher Irving Grammar School, res 478
Edwards
Lee James R., speculator, res 818 East 15th
Lee John, wool dealer (S. F.) res 932 Fourteenth
Lee Lena Miss, res 521 Sixth
Lee Leon A., barber W. J. Edmonds, res 818 Henry
Lee Louis A. (Lee & Porter) res 818 East 15th
Lee Mary, domestic L. P. Fisher, res 686 Thirty -fourth
Lee Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, res 1361 Broadway
Lee Nellie Miss, chambermaid Mrs. L. H. Olmsted
Lee Phineas W., butcher, SW cor Sixteenth and San Pa-
blo av
Lee Ralph K., salesman (S. F.) res 478 Edwards
Lee Robert, res 1709 Chase
Lee William E., helper Eagle Box Factory, res 819 Wash-
ington
Lee William H., foreman Oakland Planing Mills, res 819
Washington
Lee William J., painter, res 925 Thirty-sixth
Lefavre Alexander, res 1112 Thirty-fourth
Lefebvre Charles, fisherman, res S s First bet Jefferson and
Clay
Leet Samuel T., miner, res 152 Fifth
IjEFEVKE] ALFRED, dentist, office NW cor Broadway and
Eighth, res 832 Alice
Pilhort 9 DfriiAf n Bosses Bniit, and Hoases and Lots lor Sale on ihe Installment Piai
UllUCll (X DIIJWII Office No. 2 Park Row. Park street, Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Harm St., S. P., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
316 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Leffingwell James S., homoeopathist, 1068 Broadway
Leffingwell William, real estate (S. F.) res Nicboll House
LiEGLER HENRY T., physician and surgeon and member
Board of Health, res 616 Central av
Lehford Thomas, laborer, res 1722 Pacific
Lehmann Henry G., shoemaker, 473 Central av, res 1944
Filbert
Lehmann Joseph, gardener, res 686 Sycamore
Lehmkuhl H. H. C, porter (S. F.) res 1615 Seward
Lehmkuhl Lueder, cigarmaker Mrs. M. Heim, res 709 Fifth
Lehn George, carpetlayer, res Capitol Hotel
Lehner George, blacksmith (S. F.) res 1421 Seventeenth
Lehrbass Eichard, liquors, 919 Seventh
Leigh Spencer M., carriagemaker Walter Welsh, res 365
Thirteenth
Leighou Walter W., painter C. P. K. R., res 403 Ninth
Leigh ton A. T. Mrs., widow, res 1458 Broadway
Leighton Rufus, shorthand reporter (S. F.) res 353 East
Central av
Leighton Thomas A., carpenter Oakland Planing Mills, res
1012 Pine
Leimert Louis, capitalist, res N s Twenty-third nr Webster
Leist Charles, clerk Oakland Bag Manufacturing Co., res
254 East 17th
Leist Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 254 East 17th
Leitch David, laborer, res 621 Third
Leitch John, plumber, res 621 Third
Leith Antonio, fireman Contra Costa Laundry
Leith Joseph, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Lekgoat Louis, laborer, res 363 Third
Leland CM., printer Pacific Press, res Central avnr Broad-
way
Leland John, carpenter, res Twenty-second nr Magnolia
Lemcke Martin, traveling agent (S. F.) res 166 Tenth
Lemieux Charles W., laborer Contra Costa Water Co., res
224 Fifth
Lemmon Margaret, widow, res 1059 East 16th
Lemmon Thomas, shoemaker, res 1221 Harrison
Lemoges Joseph, boots and shoes, Vinzent Block, res 806
Castro
Lemon Elsie, domestic James W. Staples, res W s Webster
nr Moss av
Lemon James A., butcher W H. Herring, res 951 Webster
Lemon James M., contractor, res 624 Seventeenth
Lemon Joseph F., paperhanger McGovern & Cahill. res
1431 Filbert
Sr I AIIKinDY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
. r. LAUIlUnl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in ail parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 317
Lemon Josie Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res 624 Seven-
teenth
Lemon Sidney Mrs., widow, drugs, 704 Broadway
Lemot Louis, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Lener Joseph A., bootblack, 459 Seventh, res 370 Seventh
Lenormand Emile, res 811 East 14th
Lenox Edward H. (E. H. Lenox & Son) res 569 East 17th
Lenox Edward P. (E. H. Lenox & Son) res 569 East I7th
Lenox E. H, & Son (Edward H. and Edward P. Lenox)
wood and coal, S s East 14th bet Eleventh and Twelfth
avs
Lent Charles H., commercial traveler, res 1802 San Pablo av
Lentell James, manufacturer and dealer harness, saddles and
bridles, 469-471 Fourteenth, res 1385 Telegraph av
Lenz William, groceries and liquors, 216 Second, and liquor
saloon, NE cor Seventh and Broadway, res 216 Second
Leon George T., engineer, res 1219 Chestnut
Leon Joseph, res 837 Twenty-ninth
Leonard Charles W., physician, res 527 Thirty-sixth
Leonard Daniel, laborer, res 841 Thirtieth
Leonard Edward, tailor, 469 Sixth
Leonard Edward P., clerk (S. F.) res 590 Sycamore
Leonard George, laborer C. P. R. R., res Shell Mound
Leonard George, patternmaker, res SE cor Thirty-fifth and
Grove
Leonard Herbert M., clerk Charles McCall, res 590 Syca-
more
Leonard Hugh, laborer, res 2029 West
Leonard John, laborer, res 471 Twenty-sixth
Leonard Joseph, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Leonard Patrick, gardener, res Perry nr Oakland av
Leonard Richard, cook, res 701 T^^enty-seventh
Leonard Thomas J., laborer Mills' Seminary, res Fitchburg
Leonard "Willard A., clerk Joshua Dunbar, res 590 Syca-
more
Leonard William, laborer, res 837 Thirtieth
Leonard W. P., publisher, res Centennial House
Leonhard Frederick W., cooper (S, F.) res 1821 William
Leonhardt Henry, res 916 Kirkham
Lepo I., engineer C. P. R. R.
Lepont Ferdinand, real estate, res 701 Clay
Leprotti Sistra, res 815 Twenty-eighth
Lerche Julius, musician, res 766 Fifth
Lesher Charles, res 1609 Myrtle
Leslie George, teamster, res 915 Fifth
Leslie Hector, miner, res 1665 Grove
flnfliM^ Z Pn COLLECTORS and ATTORNEYS Conduct SQlts In all State Conrts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet Si„ S. F., Aeenl lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
318 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Lessep Ferdinand, waiter John Marques, res 508 Seventh
Letroadec Henry, saloonkeeper, res 313 Sixth
Letter George, clerk Jacob Letter, res 1019 Clay
Letter Jacob, clothing and gents furnishing goods, 957
Broadway, res 1019 Clay
Leucke Eliza Miss, milliner, res 817 Market
Levanway William N., musician, res 510 Seventh
Leverer Francis, laborer, res 914 East Central av
Leverett Edward J., hunter, res 1903 West
LEVI I. R. MRS., proprietress New Snyder House, 469^
Ninth
Levy Bernard J., travelling agent (S. F.) res 1066 East 21st
Levy Henry, with W. W. Montague & Co., res 662 Fourth
Levy Henry K., clerk Doheny & Marum, res 410 Tenth
Levy Herman L., merchant (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Levy Joseph, clerk, res 306 Tenth
Levy M. & Co. (Morris Levy) pawnbrokers, 1162 Broadway
Levy Mandel, clerk, res 814 Harrison
Levy Myer, clerk (S. F.) res 306 Tenth
Levy Morris (M. Levy & Co.) res 306 Tenth
Levy AVolf, dealer secondhand clothes, 850 Broadway, res
850 Franklin
Lewald August, miner, res 319 Seventh
Lewis & Co. (Charles P. Lewis and Hiram M. Heflin) new
and secondhand furniture, 760 Seventh
Lewis Anton, laborer, res 617 East 17th
Lewis Charles P. (Lewis & Co.) res 316 Tenth
Lewis Columbus E. (C. R. Lewis & Co.) res 1453 Brush
LEWIS C. R. & CO. (Columbus E. Lewis) produce and
commission merchants, 1009 Broedway
Lewis David, clerk Solomon Levis, res 841 Broadway
Lewis David, printer (S. F.) res 947 Willow
Lewis Eugene F., brakeman C P. E. E., res 3 Pearson
Lewis Fred A., bookkeeper John Cushing, res 264 Eleventh
Lewis Freeman H., whitener (S. F.) res 1012 Franklin
Lewis George, clerk D. A. McKinley, res 970 Washington
Lewis George Jr., driver Hose No. 4, Oakland Fire Depart-
ment, res 1072 Eighth av
LEWIS GEORGE W., attorney-at-law, 921 Broadway, room
14, res 1267 Brush
Lewis Henry, carpenter, res 367 Third
Lewis James, carpenter, res 514 Fifteenth
Lewis John, peddler, res 1170 Sixteenth av
Lewis Josiah, carriage painter (S. F.) res 370 Sixth
Lewis M. A. Mrs., Woman's Temperance Coffee House, 512
I Seventh, res Wilcox Block, room 35
. r. LAUIlUni- Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ Xj ] DIRECTORY. 319
Lewis E. C, res 962 Twenty-eighth
Lewis Robert, phimber (S. F.) res 947 Willow
Lewis Samuel 0., peddler, res Belle vue House
Lewis Solomon, watchmaker and jeweler, 841 Broadway
Lewis T. F., salesman, res Tremont House
Lewis Thomas, wheelwright Northey & Wagar, res 527 Sev-
enth
Lewthwaite Alexander, bookkeeper (S. F.)res 1366 Fifth av
Lewthwaite C. E. Miss, compositor Tribune Publishing Co.,
res 1366 Fifth av
Leyner Christina, widow, confectionery, 1362 Center
Liberty Hall, 835 Brush
LICENSE COLLECTOR (City) J. A. Booth, City Hall
Lichtenstein Bernhard, tailor Brown & McKinnon, res 76')
Jackson
Lichtenthaler Mary Miss, res 666 Tenth
Liddicoat John, mining, res 1940 Union
Liebel George, bartender Jacob Liebel, res 782 East Cent-
ral av
Liebel Jacob, wines and liquors, 782 East Central av
Liebel Jacob F., compositor Brooklyn Vidette, res 782 East
Central av
Liebman Louis (E. D. Block & Co.) res 856 Brush
Liebmann Otto, liquor saloon, 1791 Seventh, res 1726 Wil-
liam
Liese Arthur, butcher Henry Liese, res 765 East Central av
Liese Henry, meat market, 765 East Central av
Lievaux Charles, cook Jeremiah Jury, res 212 Third
Liftchild Charles, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1708 Lincoln
Liftchild Judson, clerk, res 1708 Lincoln
Liftchild Sarah Mrs., res 1708 Lincoln
Lightbody Hamilton I., student dentist, res 480 Merrimac
Likins John, farmer, res W s Oakland av nr Prospect
LILIENCRANTZ AUGUST, physician and surgeon, office
and res 1459 Telegraph av
Lilienthal Frederick, coachman Hiram Tubbs, res 266 East
Central av
Lilienthal Hattie, domestic 1417 Sixth av
Lillie Douglas N., canvasser, res 1921 Myrtle
Lillie Thomas G., laborer, res 1921 Myrtle
Lillis Owen, laborer C. P. R. R.
Linbridge Robert, master mariner, res 1217 Kirkham
Lincoln Charles P., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 1561
Eighth
Lincoln Grammar School, T. O. Crawford principal, NE cor
Tenth and Alice
GILBEBT & BROWN
Parlies Purcbnslnsr ruriilslied wllli Jloner Tor
Buildiiip — PnvnI.le In Instnniiieiits at Lou- Itatos of
Intcrebt. No. 2 Park JBow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
320 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Lincoln H. D., carpenter, res 365 Ninth
Lincoln Henry S., clerk C. P. E. R (S. F.) res 1561 Eighth
Lincoln J. S., car cleaner C. P. R.R., res 1770 Division
Lindeman Henry, carpenter, res N s Grove bet Thirty-ninth
and Fortieth, Temescal
Lindeman John H., res SW cor Fifth and Lewis
Lindenbaum Meyer, second hand furniture, 717 Broadway
Lindenberger Thomas E., clerk (S. F.) res W s Fruit Vale
av nr East 14th
Lindenberger William E., res W s Fruit Vale av nr East
14th
Lindhard William, res S s Second av nr College av
Lindop Charles, carriage trimmer Northey & Wagar, res 677
East Central av
Lindsay Celia Mrs., furnished rooms, 600 East Central av
Lindsay Hannah, nurse Alfred Bannister, 1404 Harrison
Lindsay John W. , house and sign painter, 911 Chester, res
NW cor East 16th and Eleventh av
Lindsey Oliver, artesian well borer, res 1662 William
Linn William N., laborer, res N s Forty-second nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Linnane Peter F., laborer, res S s Seventh bet Franklin and
Webster
Linnen Patrick, drayman, res 473 Twenty-fifth
Lion Fire Insurance Co. (of London) E. A. Heron agen t
422 Central av
Lippman Abraham, dry and fancy goods, 903 Broadway, res
1157 Alice
Lippold & Kayser (Joseph Lippold and John Kayser) pro-
prietors West Oakland Laundry, 1727 Fourteenth
Lippold Joseph (Lippold & Kayser) res 1729 Fourteenth
Lissner Louis, manager M. Levy & Co., res 261 Eighth
Lister Archie, train dispatcher C. P. R. R., res 1729 Goss
Lister Robert, machinist C. P. R. R., res 1728 William
Li tie Joseph H., freight clerk C. P. R. R., res 1057 East
Central av
Little Frank, res 2202 Market
Little Hattie Miss, res E s San Pablo av bet Fortieth and
Forty-first, Temescal
Little James R., bookkeeper C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res SWcor
Eleventh and Cypress
Little Joseph B,, expressman (S. F.) res 1555 Seventh
Little Samuel, woodturner East Oakland Planing Mills, res
581 Caledonia av
Little William C. (Taylor & Co.) res W s Broadway nr
Moss av
SET I A H y n P Y ''^'^^ Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
. 1*. LnUllUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 321
Littlefield Charles A., contractor and builder, res 479 Twen-
ty-sixth
Littlefield Frederick W., machinist C. P. R. R., res 908
Pine
Littlejohn Edward H., engineer C. P. R. R., res 1019
Chester
Littlejohn Gilbert H., conductor C. P. R. R., res 1019 Sev-
enth av
Livermore Charles E., res cor McAdam and Fourth av
Livermore Elizabeth, widow, res E s McAdam nr Fourth av
Livermore Horatio P., capitalist (S. F.) and proprietor
Thermal Vale Nursery, res cor Fourth av and McAdam
Livermore James Homer (J. A. Gilman & Co.) res 753
Scenth
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE
CO., B. B. Laton agent, 906 Broadway
Livingston Fred. S., carpenter, res 678 East 32nd, Lynn
Lloj^d Alfred, salesman P. Jacobs, res 1377 Fifteenth
Lloyd Charles E. (Beardsley & Lloyd) res 316 Tenth
Lloyd John, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res Fruit Vale av nr
Fruit Vale crossing
Lloyd Julia Miss, teacher Eucalyptus Hall School, res 1063
Eleventh av
Lock Zachariah, expressman, res 1707 William
Locke Anna H., widow, res 424 East Tenth
Locke Francis L., miller (S. F.) res 1725 Central av
Locke J. Everett, printer (S. F.) res 424 East Tenth
Locke William Mrs., widow, res 1406 Alice
Lockhart A. G., carpenter, res 1717 Filbert
Lockwood John G., agent Automatic Sewing Machines, 361
Twelfth, res 924 Filbert
Loder Frank, billposter Stilwell & Son, res N s Eighteenth
nr Telegraph av
Loeber August, packer (S. F.) res 660 Alice
Loeber Herman, clerk (S. F. ) res 660 Alice
Loeper Charles F. G., brassfounder, 904 Washington, res
1407 Thirteenth
Loeper Minnie, widow, res 904 Washington
Logan Harry C, clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 867 Chester
Logan James E., wheelwright, 1362 San Pablo av, res 860
Twenty-sixth
Logan Margaret, widow, res 709 Harrison
Logan O. C. (Benedict, Capell & Logan) res Fruit Vale
Lohman Isaac, groceries (S. F.) res 1387 Madison
Lohrmann John, pickle manufacturer (S. F.) res 866
Chester
ARAMQ £ rn SELLREALESTATE-Oatland Properly to Excliaii£e lor Rauclies
HUHIIIO (X UU. S.£. cor. £I6IITII and BROADWAY, I p stairs.
21
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 MarKel St.,S. F., Unporter Frencl and EnglisH WALL PAPERS
322 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Lohse Paul (Taylor & Lohse) res 1152 Franklin
Lohsen George H., laborer, res N s Spring nr Adeline,
Temescal
Lombard Charles L., carpent3r (S. F.) res 224 Second
Lombard Emma Mrs., domestic Oakland Ladies' Relief
Society Home, S s Linden bet Telegraph av and Broad-
way, Temescal
Long Alice Miss, compositor, res 1786 Taylor
Long Alvau, engineer C. P. E. R. stmr Thoroughfare, res
1267 Clay
Long C. Morris, salesman Hauser & Ott, res 467 Thirteenth
Long Ellen, domestic W s Fruit Vale av 1^ miles north of
Old County Eoad
Long Emery M., storekeeper C. P. E. E., res 1670 Eighth
Long James, porter (S. F.) res 952 Willow
Long John, N s Alcatraz av nr San Pablo av, Temescal
Long John, laborer, res 619 Magnolia
Long Levy H., carpenter, res 811 Henry
Long Mary A. Mrs., res 1786 Taylor
Long William, butcher, 1753 Seventh, res 1726 William
Longe & Baliran (M. Longe and J. Baliran) French bakery,
617 Broadway
Longe Marcel (Longe & Baliran) res 617 Broadway
Longfellow Biglow L., res 1002 East 21st
Longhi Cornelia (C. Pedrini & Co.) res SE cor Telegraph
av and Birch, Temescal
Longonotti John, foreman candymaker (S. F.) res 1719
Lincoln
Look George, driver Brooklyn and Fruit Vale E. E., res
Hermitage House
Look Eichard, res 566 East 18th
Loomis George, carpet layer, res 770 Fifth
Loomis Henry, groceries, 829 Willow
Loomis William, hostler George Blanchard, res 567 East
Centra] av
Lorch Matthew, boots and shoes, 1453 Seventh
Lord Oliver, carpenter Jordan Brothers, res 1206 Clay
Loredal George, master mariner, res 1474 Ninth
Loreil Theodore, laborer Louis Lamballot, res Old County
Eoad nr Fruit Vale av
Lorenson John, gardener William W. Hale, res cor Clifton
av and New Broadway
Lorenzo John, laborer C. P. E. E.
liORING GEORGE Y., superintendent Oakland E. E.Co.,
res 1054 Tenth
Loring Williston A. (Nash, Brown & Co.) res 1220 Castro
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
r33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
i. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 323
Lorquin Ernst F., naturalist (S. F.) res 2118 Elm
Lorquin Henry F., naturalist (S. F.)res 2118 Elm
Lorthen Charles, farmer, res 765 Twenty-first
Lothrop Anna Miss, dressmaker Mrs. E. W. Johnson, resN
s Fortj-^-second nr Grove, Temescal
Lothrop Charles, with E. D. Block & Co., res N s Forty-
second nr Grove, Temescal
Lothrop F. C. Mrs., res N s Forty-second nr Grove, Te-
mescal
Loud Harry A., barber, 612 East Central av, res 1112 Elev-
enth av
Loud Warren, saloon, 1736 Seventh, res 12 Pearson's Eow
Loudon John L., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1262
Webster
Lougee Charles H., joiner C. P. R. R., res 1513 Eighth
Lough <fe Wilkinson (Henry S. Lough and William J. Wil-
kinson) butchers, 800 Broadway
Lough Henry S. (Lough & Wilkinson) res 420 Fifth
Louis John B. L., lapidary, res NE cor Third av and Ninth
Louis Manuel G., laborer, res E s Fruit Vale av nr County
Eoad
Louis Maria Mrs., wines and liquors, NE cor Third av and
East 9th
Love Joseph W., florist James Hutchison, res 485 Twenty-
sixth
Love William H, carpenter, res 485 Twenty-sixth
Lovejoy R. Miss, tailoress (S. F.) res 1762 William
Loveland Frank, carpenter C. P. R. E,., res S. F.
Loveland John F., teamster (S. F.) res 1719 Taylor
Lovell Charles H., law clerk (S. F.) res 667 Thirty-fifth
Lovett William B., teacher, res 1076 East 24th
Lovett William E., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1311 Six-
teenth av
Low C. Adolphe (W. W. Montague & Co.) res S. F.
Low Frederick G., janitor Broadway School, res 454 Twen-
ty-sixth
Low James, clerk, res 1804 Telegraph av
Lowden Samuel, superintendent California Fire and Water
Proof Paint Co., 555 Broadway, res 971 Center
Lowden William H., insurance agent (S. F.) and secretary
California Fire and Water Proof Paint Co., 555 Broad-
way, res 971 Center
Lowell Frank, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 14 Pearson's Row
Lowell John P., res 629 Fourteenth
Lowell Nathan R., Eagle Warehouse (S. F.) res NE cor
West and Sixteenth
1
ni RFRT a RRDUfN ^'^^''^^^ '^"^^ Desirable Resifleuce Prcporiyou itie Coast
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Harl^et St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings"
324 OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY.
Lowen Nicholas, baker F. Handler, 1271 San Pablo av
Lowenberg Raphael, res 370 Fifteenth
Lower George W., carpenter and builder, res W s Elm bet
Plymouth av and Hawthorne
Lowrie Robert, clerk (S. F.) res 600 Central av
Lowry Gertrude Mrs., bakery, 911 Seventh
Lowry Michael, carpenter, res 911 Seventh
Loyn Charles, brewer, res 621 Broadway
Loze Louise, widow, teacher music and languages, res 1222
Eighth
Lubbock O., conductor C. P. R. R., res Alameda
Lucas Charles F., general agent, res 1601 Telegraph av
Lucas Charles F. Jr., clerk W. M. Anderson, res 1601 Tele-
graph av
Lucas John, merchant (Arizona) res 653 Seventh
Lucas Nathaniel B., carpenter, res 1007 Twenty-second
Lucas Robert B., carpenter, res 770 Twenty -first
LUCE GEORGE J., dentist, 1004 Broadway, rooms 12-15,
res 224 Central av
Lucitt Annie, domestic B. Stone, 1160 Alice
Ludeman John, driver William T. Sagehorn, res SW cor
Sixth and Jefferson
Ludeman Otto, manufacturer brooms, E s Webster bet Cen-
tral av and Thirteenth
Ludemann H., groceries and liquors, NW cor Fifteenth and
Kirkham, res S. F.
Ludlow Charles H., laborer, res 218 Sixth, rear
Ludlow William B., foreman C. P. R. R. shops, res 1614
Eighth
Ludwig Barbara Mrs., midwife, res 1115 Tenth av
Ludwig Hannah P., Avidow, res 619 East 19th
Ludwig John, res 2145 Telegraph av
Ludwig Lida Miss, res 619 East 19th
Ludwig Zacharias, cabinetmaker Adolph Mayer, res 1115
Tenth av
Luecke Eloise W. (F. M. Reed & Co.) res 817 Market
Luelling Henderson W., clerk, res 769 East 14th
Luelliug Mary, widow, res 474 East 14th
Lufkin Charles E., policeman, res 813 Market
Lufkin Thomas H., carpenter, res 1070 East 21st
Luke Henry, blacksmith (S. F.) res 813 Magnolia
Lulley M. Major, auctioneer, res E s Webster bet Central
av and Thirteenth
Lumsden John E., commercial traveler (S. F.) res 1259
Twelfth av
Lumsden Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 373 Seventh
ST? T A ITMriP Y ^^^''"^- ^^^^^^ '"'' ^^^ Delivered in S. F., OaKland, Alameda, BerteleF
. r. iJiiUllUill. OfHcc, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ L ] DIRECTORY. 325
Luna Frank, clerk, res 1016 Willow
Lund Christ, laborer R. W. Wing, res Piedmont
Lund Louis, watchman J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Claremont
av and Clifton, Temescal
Lund Marinus C, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1555 Eighth
Lund Peter, laborer C. T. Forrest, res 1270 Campbell
Lundlard August, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Lunt James, carpenter, res W s Webster nr John
Lunt Lottie Miss, type setter Pacific Press, res cor Central
av and Castro
Lunt O. A., teacher dancing, 377 Twelfth
Lurch Isaac, res 511 Elm
Luscombe Robert, corset fitter (S. F.) res 662 Sixth
liUSK HORACE B., clerk L. P. Lusk, res W s Telegraph
av bet Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth, Temescal
liUSK J. & CO. (Josiah Lusk) manufacturers hermetically
sealed goods, SE cor Claremont av and Clifton, Temescal
Lusk Josiah (J. Lusk & Co.) res E s Claremont av nr Clif-
ton, Temescal •
LUSK LOUIS P., wood, coal, hay and grain, and proprie-
tor feed stable, E s Telegraph av bet Linden and Tem-
escal, res W s Telegraph avbet Forty-seventh and Forty-
eighth, Temescal
Lussier Louis O., portrait painter (S. F.) res 1358 Market
Lutesinger A. Mrs., res Tremont House
Lutgen Herman, engineer, res 1423 Thirteenth
Luth Charles J. H., clerk Frederick Brunjes, res 775 East
Central av
Luth John, confectioner John H. Kirchheiner, res 1114
Seventh av
Luth Louisa, widow, res 1114 Seventh av
Luther Leonard, driver Contra Costa Laundry, res 1384 Six-
teenth
Lutkey George, salesman (S. F.) res 1255 Alice
Luttrell Hiram A., clerk Kelly & Co., res 660 Ninth
Luty Frederick E., stockbroker (S. F.) res 631 Fourteenth
Luty John S., real estate (S. F.) res 924 Filbert
LUTZ & BERG (A. H. Lutz and M. A. Berg) mirrors, en-
graving, cornices, etc., 1058 Broadway
Lutz Armin H. (Lutz & Berg) res Wilcox House
Lutz Carl, engineer, res 1555 Seventh
Lycurgus Lucy J., widow, res 553 Sixth
Lydeard Peter J., carpenter, res 567 Fifth
Lydiksen George, cabinetmaker Henry Schellhaas, res 1373
Central av
Lyman J., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, res 981 Center
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^i ADAMS & CO., "OakM" Collection
UUIluUl lUUl DlllO S. K. cor. ElCiHTU ST. ana BROADWAY, L
UpStftlrg.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F. --Complete stocK ol Paper Hanglnas-SKilllnl Worlmeii.
326 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Lynch Dennis, laborer, res 810 Alice
Lynch Edward, attorn ey-at-law (S. F.) res 1016 Pine
Lynch E. K. Mrs., domestic Seth Clisby, 535 Thirty-sixth
Lynch Elliott Mrs., widow, res 806 Clay
Lynch Eugene (Lynch, Maloney & Co.) res 706 Webster
Lynch Henry E., compositor (S. F.) res 259 Second
Lynch Henry J., tinsmith (S. F.) res 733 Filbert
Lynch James, joiner C. P. K. E., res 1516 Fifth
Lynch James L., miner, res 825 Filbert
Lynch John, bookkeeper, res 315 Eleventh
Lynch John, liquors, 1457 Seventh
Lynch Joseph, cook, res 806 Clay
LYNCH, MALONEY & CO. (Eugene Lynch and Patrick
Maloney) wood and coal, NW cor Washington and Fifth
Lynch Michael, tailor, res 259 Second
Lynch Patrick, res 835 Seventeenth
Lynch Peter J„ gardener, res 721 Filbert
Lynch Thomas, laborer, res 312 Tenth
Lynd Peter J., butcher, res NW cor Peralta and Seven-
teenth
Lynn Patrick A., molder, res 1319 Kirkham
Lynn School, Miss Belle Merwin principal
LYON & KINSEY (J. L. Lyon and C. W. Kinsey) furniture
auctioneers, 912-916 Washington
Lyon John L. (Lyon & Kinsey) res 804 Central av
Lyon Leopold, salesman Greenhood & Moran, res 462
Twenty-first
Lyon Richard C, carpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
Lyon Worthington S., assayer (S. F.) res Vinzent Block
Lyons Herbert H., physician, office and res 570 Eleventh
Lyons James, shoemaker J. Lemoges, res 660 Adeline, rear
Lyons J. B., car cleaner C. P. R. R., res 660 Adeline, rear
Lyons John, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1221 Magnolia
Lyons John, laborer, res 814 Willow
Lyons Joseph, clerk A. G. Lawrie, res 408 Thirteenth
Lyons S. G., fireman C. P. R. R.
Lyons William, res 570 Eleventh
Lytle John A., miner, res 1674 Eighth
M
res
Mabry Wilson L., watchman C. P. R. R., res 1719 Goss
MacCann William, salesman (S. F.) res 1013 ('hester
Maasberg Christian, cooper, res 722 Henrj;
Mabry Albert Y., broker, res 875 Filbert
Q C I AIINnRV GrOCxA ^^TVorrls., TLM<:>-v%r JE*xr±OGt
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, OaV-land.
J.S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 327
MacDermot Charles F., capitalist (S. F.) res 1407 Eighth
MacDonald James, stationery, 1257 San Pablo av, res 942
Thirty-fourth
MacLean Daniel, physician, 403 Fourteenth, res 412 Four-
teenth
MacTavish Donald, plasterer, res 1060 Third
MacTavish Kenneth, carpenter C. P. E. E., res E s Wood
nr Central av
Macdonald Donald, miner, res 1663 Grove
Macdonald Frank, fireman C. P. R. E., res 1718 Eighth
Macdonald James, tallyman Dean, Watson & Co., res 631
Brush
Macdonald John A. C. , plumber and gasfitter, 1365 Broad-
way
Macdonald John B., ship carpenter C. P. E. E., res 727
Henry
Macdonald John H. (McLaughlin & Macdonald) res 567
Fifth
Macdonald John W., engineer, res 922 Third
Macdonald Nellie Mrs., res 917 Fifth
Macdougall William J., professor music and organist St.
Paul's Church, res 717 Sixteenth
Mace William, officer Custom House (S. F.) res 627 Fil-
bert
Machefux David, tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res Alameda
Macholdt Adolph, turner, res 1421 Sixteenth
Mack Charles W., farmer, res E s High nr Quigley Tract
Mack John, laborer C. P. E. E., res 1672 Third
Mack Mary Mrs., branch bakery, 1516 Broadway
Mack Patrick, laborer, res 1463 Thirteenth
Mackey David J., ship plumber C. P. E. E., res S. F.
Mackey John N. Mrs., res 1437 San Pablo av
Mackey John S., teamster Pioneer Planing Mills, res 763
Jefferson
Mackey — , res 659 Jackson
Mackie E. A. Mrs., widow, res Galindo Hotel
Mackie James B., mining broker (S. F.) res 854 Harrison
Mackie James W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 9 Tenth
Madden Frank, foreman Amador Marble Co., res John nr
Webster
Madden Mary, domestic 325 East 19th
Madden Michael, laborer, res S s Summer nr Adeline, Tem-
escal
Maddern Henry, plumber and gasfitter, 311 Third
Maddern Henry T., plumber Henry Maddern, res 311
Third
PilhoKt P DrniAf n Honses Bailt, and Houses and Lots lor Sale on tie Installment Plai
UilUCi I Ot Dl U Wli Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martei St., S.F., the finest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hanemes.
328 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Maddock Maurice, capitalist, res 953 Webster
Maddelena J. H., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Madigan M., blacksmith, S s Central av bet Market and
West
Madigan Martin, coachman William H. Glascock, res 1613
Magnolia
Madigan Michael, seaman, res Harlan nr Peralta
Madres John A., clerk, res Winter's Hotel
Madriago A., laborer, res N s Fortieth nr Lusk, Temescal
Madsen & Batchelder (H. L. Madsen and W. F. Batchelder)
groceries and produce, 1277 San Pablo av
Madsen Henry L. (Madsen & Batchelder) res 1277 San
Pablo av
Madsen Julius A., wind miJl manufacturer, 1314 Market, res
914 Twenty-second
Madsen Ole, cooper (S. F.) res 866 Eigeteenth
Magee John, timber inspector C. P. E. B., res Star House
Magee Lizzie Mrs., res E s Telegraph av nr Forty-ninth,
Temescal
Magill Arthur E., insurance agent (S. F.) res 1326 Tenth av
MAGILL ROBERT H., manager Alameda County Branch
Home Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 922-924 Broadway,
res Alameda
Magner Cornelius, molder, res 1359 Thirteenth
Magner Edward, teamster, res N s Forty-ninth nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Magner James, signpainter, res 403 Ninth
Magner Michael, painter, 403 Ninth
Maguire Frank, laborer, res 1053 Thirteenth av
Maguire James, laborer, res cor San Pablo and Stanford avs
Maguire Patrick Bev., assistant pastor Church of the Im-
maculate Conception, res 616 Seventh
Maher Christopher (P. J. Keller & Co.) res S s McAdam nr
Charles
Maher Frank W., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 866 Willow
Maher Henry, painter, res 511 East 16tli
Maher John, liquor saloon, 1303 San Pablo av, res 813 Eigh-
teenth
Maher Joseph B., laborer, res McAdam nr Charles
Maher Mary, widow, res 511 East 16th
Maher Patrick, porter Tubbs Hotel
Maher Walter, cook, res 511 East 16th
Maher William, conductor C. P. E. E., res 1255 West
Mahoney Ann, widow, res S s Seventeenth bet Willow and
Campbell
Mahoney C. Miss, nurse Mrs. E. Cook, 1305 Madison
Sr I AIIMnPY PROiWPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
. r. LMUIlUnl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 329
Mahonej Cornelius, laborei-, res 659 Third
Mahoney Dennis, gardener, res 560 Third
Mahonej John, laborer, res 1301 Webster, rear
Mahoney John AV., driver Henry Toedt, res 1465 Grove
Mahoney Thomas, hostler Elon DeWitt, res W s Myrtle bet
Third and Fourth
Mahoney Timothy, laborer St. Mary's Cemetery, res S s Lin-
den nr Cherry, Temescal
Mahony Thomas,''watchman U.S. Mint (S.F.) res 669 Eighth
Main Alexander F., mining secretary (S. F.) res 658 Fifth
Maitland Henry, carpenter (S. F.) res 242 Hannah
Makins James N., res 216 Fifth
Maleton Edward, barber and cigars and tobacco, 919 Broad-
way, res 1606 San Pablo av
Maleton Harry, wines and liquors, SE cor San Pablo av and
Twenty-second
Mallay William, liquor saloon (S. F.) res 940 Peralta
Mallet Jean, capitalist, res 627 Chestnut
Malloy Michael, laborer, res 734 Filbert
Malloy Thomas, roadoverseer Brooklyn Township, res W s
High nr East 14th, Fruit Vale
Malm Charles A., trunk manufacturer (S.F.) res 949 Willow
Malone Patrick, gardener Gustave Touchard, 1077 Eighth
Malone Kichard C., helper Oakland Gas Light Co., res 605
Third
Maloney Dennis, res E s West nr Eighteenth
Maloney Frank, laborer, res 1740 Filbert
Maloney John, yard foreman C.P.R.E., res 825 Eighteenth
Maloney Lizzie, domestic Archie Borland, 1925 Webster
Maloney Patrick (Lynch, Maloney & Co.) res 825 Eighteenth
Maloney Patrick, ship joiner C. P. R. R., res 1865 William
Maloney Richard O., porter Harry F. Irwin, res 728 Cen-
tral av
Maloney Thomas, laborer, res 968 Twenty -fourth
Maloney Thomas, lamplighter, res E s West nr Eighteenth
Maloney Thomas, shoemaker, res 409 Seventh
Maloon Benjamin, fruits and vegetables, NE cor Central av
and West, res SW cor Market and Eighteenth
Maloon Benjamin F. (Maloon Brothers) res SW cor Market
and Eighteenth
Maloon Brothers (Seth B. and Benjamin F.) hay, grain, feed
and flour, NE cor Broadway and Durant
Maloon George E., res SW cor Market and Eighteenth
Maloon Henry (Green & Maloon) res 812 Twenty-first
Maloon Seth B. (Maloon Brothers) res San Leandro Road
nr Mills' Seminary
The "Oakland" Collection Office, 8SB?oaL,%U"s
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F.--Special m\m in Window Shades to omer.
I— i
330 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Malpas Alfred, ticket agent C. P. E. E. (S. F.) res 1013
Seventh av
Mamlock Julius, refiner Castle Dome Mining and Smelting
Co., res Melrose
Manchester Herbert, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, res
1357 Thirteenth
Mandel Hannah L., widow, res 825 Kirkham
Mandell Charles H., merchant (S. F.) res 836 Twenty-ninth
Manders Henry, carpenter C. P. E. E., res 734 Union
Mandler Frederick, bakery and confectionery, 1271 San
Pablo av
Manefeld George, wines and liquors, 1055 Thirteenth av
Mangin August, res 2201 Broadway
Manley Bridgeman, straw works, 471 Central av, res 740
Myrtle
Manley Jedediah M., policeman, res 518 East 14th
Manley Nelson W., shoedresser Hall & Co., res 664 Tenth
Maun A. B. Mrs., widow, res 307 Seventh
Mann A. W., res E s Telegraph av nr Birch, Temescal
Mann Benjamin F., vice-president First National Bank of
Oakland, res 654 Fifth
Mann Frederick A., mining, res 654 Fifth
Mann George, salesman E. D. Block & Co., res S. F.
Maun George M., general merchandise, NW cor Tenth and
Broadway, res 307 Seventh
Mannan James, laborer, res 652 Franklin
Manner James, commercial traveler (S. F.) res 1219 Elev-
enth av
Manning Archibald, clerk James Woodward, res Union Hotel
Manning Dennis, hostler Elon DeWitt, res 951 Third
Manning Henry, fireman C. P. E. E.. res 1664 Atlantic
Manning John, brakeman C P. E. E., res Seventh Street
House
Manning Julia Miss, res 1679 Atlantic
Manning Manuel, shoemaker (S. F.) res 461 B
Manning Patrick J., carpenter, res 711 Campbell
Manning Thomas, res 814 Twenty-second
Manning William, blacksmith Jacob Seitz, res 814 Twenty-
second
Mannion James J., porter Nicholl House
Mansebo Frank J., laborer, res 1672 Chase
Mansell Frank, clerk C. H. Charity, res 845 Harrison
Mansfeldt Hugo L., teacher music, res 1163 Alice
Mansfield C. B., res 990 Willow
Mansfield Charles T., painter, res Seventh Street House
Mansfield James, groceries and liquors, 753 Willow
SET I AIIMnDY WASHING well done at very low rates.
. 1. LHUIlUni. Office. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 331
Mansfield Joseph H., painter, res Seventh Street House
Mansfield William F., sexton First Presbyterian Church, res
1254 San Pablo av
Manthey Gustave, coachman, res 1936 Linden
Mantle Byron G., general insurance agent, 483 Ninth, res
576 Wood
Manton Mary Miss, dressmaker, res 1560 Eighth
Manuel George W. (Babbitt, Manuel & Gilpin) res 678
Fourteenth
Manuel Isadore, driver H. Audiflfred, res 504 Fourth
Manuel Nellie, compositor Pacific Press, res 608 Fourth
Mara Mary, domestic 1279 Fifth av
Maranda John, farm hand J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Maravilla F. C, bartender J. B. Miranda, res 360 Seventh
Marble William, shoecutter, res 664 Tenth
March John, confectioner, res 204 Seventh
March Mary A., widow, tailoress S. Francis, res 1362 Brush
Marchand Frank X. Z., carpenter, res 570 Sixteenth
Marchant George, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Marchiui Angela, domestic J. Caire, NE cor Eighth and
Harrison
Marcoux Delphis, teamster JRemillard Brick Co., res 560
Second
Marcoax Harmidas, teamster Remillard Brick Co., res 560
Second
Marcus Isaiah, millinery goods (S. F.) res 580 Charter
Marcuse Julius, bookkeeper Otto Kringelbach, res 619 Ninth
Marcuse Max (W. S. Bead & Co.) res 619 Ninth
Marden John, patent agent, res 756 Seventh
Marden William L., bootfitter (S. F.) res 761 Market
Margeson Harding H., carriagemaker, res 1071 Thir-
teenth av
Margeson John B,, stairbuilder, res 503 East 14tli
Maridon Antonio, laborer, res McAdam nr Dale
Marine Jacob, cook, res 273 Sixth, rear
Mariner Silas H., piledriver, res 821 Sixteenth
Maring Jacob, carriage painter, res 360 Seventh
Marion Henry, carpenter, res 1066 Thirty-second
Mariotte Noel, civil engineer (S. F.) res 700 Sycamore i §
Maristany Joseph, liquor dealer (S. F.) res Galindo Hotel j^
Markel David, carpenter, res 914 Harrison
Markel Edgar H., salesman M. Scharman, res 914 Harrison
Markel Josephine, Avidow, res 662 Alice
Market Street Station C. P. K. K, J. Betts agent, foot
Market
*Tf
HLBERT & BROWN
Psirlips PufChnsiiiff furnished M'illi Jlone.v for
liJiildiugr — Tavaliie In Installiiieiits at L<'W IJatis of
Interest. Xo. 8 Park Bow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marm St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
332 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Markley George W.. carpenter, res 760 Brush
Markley William P., carpenter, res 1009 Franklin
Marks Aaron, glazier, 424 Eighth, res 915 Webster
Marks Anton, tanner Oak Grove Tannery, res 910 East 14th
Marks Henry C, shorthand writer C P. K. K. (S. F.) res
697 Sycamore
Markwalder & Wilford (Herman Markvvalder and Albert
Wilford) boarding, 1880 Seventh
Markwalder Herman (Markwalder & Wilford) res 1880
Seventh
Marlett James, master mariner, res 964 Seventh
Marlett Mary Mrs., bakery, 964 Seventh
Marley Edward J., painter Patrick Sheehan, res cor Pine
and Taylor
Marlin George W., copyist County Kecorder's office, res
San Lorenzo
Marolf Christ, cattle dealer, res E s Telegraph av nr Wes-
ton av
Marquardsen & Becker (Charles Marquardsen and Fred.
Becker) market, SW cor Sixth and Castro
Marquardsen Charles (Marquardsen &. Becker) res 819
Castro
Marques John, restaurant, 857 Washington, res 508 Seventh
Marr Archibald C, foreman shipyard C. P. E. E., res 988
Willow
Marrack Eobert, res N s Alcatraz av nr Calais, Temescal
Marsden James, engineer Weston & Welch, rescorEleyenth
av and East 8tli
Marsden Henry, res 865 Filbert
Marsden Henry, bookbinder (S. F.) res 1317 Fourteenth
Marsden Eichard A., porter C. P. E. E., res 1928 Poplar
Marsden Samuel, real estate (S. F.) res 865 Filbert
Marsden William, res 865 Filbert
Marsellus Charles K. , stamp clerk Post Office, res 933 Ade-
line
MARSELLUS EDWIN P., postmaster Oakland, res 933
Adeline
Marsh Charles C, attorney-at-law, 628 East Central av, res
360 East 17th
Marsh Charles P., res 713 Eighth
Marsh E. B., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1408 Eighth
Marsh Franklin P., res 713 Eighth
Marsh Harvey, machine hand C. P. E. E., res 865 Center
Marsh John C., deputy County Clerk, res Galindo Hotel
Marsh Mary Miss, res NE cor East 14th and Fifth av
Marshal (City) Myron E. Clough, City Hall
^ P i AIINRRY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all p arts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 333
Marshall Charles, capitalist, res 1315 Webster
Marshall Daisy Miss, saleswoman Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine Co., res 1460 Thirteenth
Marshall Frank J., foreman C. P. K. E., res 1714 Pacific
Marshall George, res 765 Willow-
Marshall J. J., laborer, res Capitol Hotel
Marshall John, sash and blindmaker East Oakland Planing
Mills, res 1460 Thirteenth
Marshall John C, cooper, res 759 Seventh
Marshall John C. Mrs., ladies liairdresser, res 759 Seventh
Marshall William, fireman C P. E. E., res 907 Willow
Marson Manuel, laborer, res 623 Henry
Marston & Palmer (Frank A. Marston and Alpheus W. Pal-
mer) harness and saddlery, NE cor Eleventh and Broad-
way
Marston Benjamin S., operative U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 1518
Telegraph av
Marston Frank A. (Marston & Palmer) res 1057 Campbell
Marston James A., clerk (S. F.) res 1518 Telegraph av
Marston Phineas F., farmer, res W s Fruit Vale av one mile
north of Old County Eoad
Marston Phineas F. Jr., lighthouse builder, res W s Fruit
Vale av one mile north of Old County Eoad
Marston Samuel I., public administrator, 859 Broadway,
room 25, res Newark
Martell Joseph, bootblack, 475 Seventh, res 855 Clay
Martens Charles H., upholsterer Henry Schellhaas, res 355
Tenth
Martens Christian, wines and liquors, 1840 Seventh, res 663
Sixth
Martens John, insurance agent, res 829 Castro
Martensen Christian, sash and blindmaker Enterprise Mills,
res 835 Market
Martin & Kroll (W. H. Martin and W. F. Kroll) fruits and
candies, Broadway Station
MARTIN & SANDELIN (C. S. Martin and Fred Sandelin)
druggists, NW cor Seventh and Willow
Martin Addison, res 1025 Seventh av
Martin Alexander, res 702 Tenth
Martin Building, 418 Central av
Martin Christian S. (Martin & Sandelin) res 1058 Eirkham
Martin Cornelius, attorney-at-law, res 720 Fourteenth
Martin Daniel E., superintendent Pacific Ice Co. (S. F.)res
1323 Harrison
Martin Daniel S., trunk manufacturer (S. F.) res 866 Camp-
bell
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^ti ^MS & co.. "Oakland" CoUectioa Office
UUIICUl lUUI UIIIO S. E. cor. EltiUTH KT. andBBOADWAY, UpStftiri
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marm St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
334 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Martin E. J. Miss, dressmaker, 555 East Central av
Martin Ephraim, bellhanger, res 663 Twenty-fifth
Martin Frederick, gardener George H. Hutchins, res E s
Vernon av nr Lee
Martin Hattie R. Miss, res 1727 Central av
Martin Henry W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1012 Ninth av
Martin James, service foreman Contra Costa Water Co., res
458 Eighth
Martin James C, attorn ey-at-law, rooms 15-16 Wilcox
Block, res 1266 Grove
Martin James L., carpenter, res 319 Fourth
Martin J. B., watchman C P. R. R., Market Street Station
Martin John, bootblack A. Hallahan, res Fourth and Castro
Martin John, coachman I. L. Requa, res Piedmont
Martin John, teacher fencing, res 659 Jackson
Martin John A., medical student, res 660 Harrison
Martin John J., carpenter, res E s Lowell nr Alcatraz av,
Temescal
Martin Joseph, cook S. Ellingsworth, res S. F.
MARTIN J. WEST, president Union Savings Bank and
Oakland Gas Light Co., ofiice SE cor Ninth and Broad-
way, res 720 Fourteenth
Martin Louis, painter (S. F.) res 908 Center
Martin Martin, watchman Dean, Watson & Co., res Fifth
bet Brush and Castro
Martin Mary, hairworker Mrs. S. M. Abbott, res 1455 Third
Martin Mary Mrs, laundress, res 414 Fifth
Martin Minor S., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1012 Ninth av
Martin Peter W., blacksmith Northey & Wagar, res NW cor
East Central and Sixteenth avs
Martin Richard, res 720 Fourteenth
Martin Robert W., stairbuiider Pioneer Planing Mills, res
1328 Eleventh av
Martin Samuel, laborer, res 653 Linden, rear
Martin Shelby F., student University, res 720 Fourteenth
Martin Thomas, fireman C. P. R. R.
Martin William H. (Martin & Kroll) res 568 Sixth
MARTIN WILLIAM N., physician, 1116 Broadway, rooms
39-40, res 629 Fourteenth
Martinez J. B., laborer, res S s Forty-third nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Martinez J. J., teamster, res S s Forty-sixth nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
Martinovich Matthew Mrs., res 316 Tenth
Martland AVilliam K., watertender P. C. S. S. Co. (S. F.)
res 732 Myrtle
Q r I AIINHRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, ageni for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 335
Marum Thomas C. (Dolieny & Marum) res 228 Ninth
Marwedel Edward H., merchant (S. F.) res Johnson House
Marx D. Breckenridge, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1699 Tele-
graph av
Marx E. B., assistant secretary Board of Trade (S. F.) res
1699 Telegraph av
Marx Eliza, widow, res 762 East 33rd, Lynn
Marx Flora Mrs., res 1699 Telegraph av
Marx Matthew, attorney-at-law, res 209 Fourth
Mark Kalph E., clerk (S. F.) res 1699 Telegraph av
Maschio Angelo, laborer, res McAdam ur Dale
Mason A. J., lumber dealer (S. F.) res 80/ Sixteenth
Mason Emma Miss, dressmaker, res 710 Tenth
Mason Frank, clerk, re3 1263 Webster
Mason Frank G., salesman (S. F.) res 972 Cypress
Mason Hester A., widow, res 972 Cypress
Mason James, janitor Swett School, res 1262 Thirteenth av
Mason Jesse D., teacher penmanship, res 1717 Central av
Mason John A., porter (S- F ) res 810 Third
Mason John E., agent San Jose Woolen Mills (S. F.) res
1263 Webster
Mason Joseph B., engineer Castle Dome Mining and Smelt-
ing Co., res Bay av nr E. E. station, Melrose
Mason Marcus, coffee importer (S. F.) res 163 Tenth
Mason N. H. A., cattle raiser (S. F.) res Galindo Hotel
Mason William, carpenter, res 830 Linden
MASON WILLIAM C, groceries, 301 East Central av, res
res 366 East 14th
Masonic Halls, SW cor Broadway and Eighth av and cor
Seventh and Willow
Massie John, conductor C. P. E. E., res 731 Myrtle
Masterson Terrence, clerk C. P. E. E. (S. F.) res 1056 Poplar
Mataran Bernard, fish pedlar, res 416 Second
Matcovich Frank, cook, res 818 Lewis
Matthay Pauline, domestic N sEast 14th bet Julia and How-
ard, Fruit Vale
Mather S. Henry, mining (S. F.) res 692 Twenty-fourth
Mathews Arthur F., special artist California Illustrated
News, res 414 Durant
Mathews Carrie, domestic 368 East 17th
MATHEWS EDWIN G., justice of the peace and dealer
real estate, 628 East Central av, res 104 East Central av
Mathews Henry E., secretary Lick Trust (S. F.) res 104
Central av
Mathews J. C. & Son (Julius C. and Walter J. Mathews)
architects, 1004 Broadway, rooms 9-10
P i I h Q ft 9 P fn ui n N" tif^tsr Investment man tlie Bargains in Alameda Real Estate
UllUClla UlUWII. Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
336 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Mathews John, res E s San Pablo av nr Alcatraz av, Tem-
escal
Mathews John A., salesman William H. Nolan, res Winter's
Hotel
Mathews Josie Miss, res 2118 Elm
Mathews Joseph W., student Oakland Business College
Mathews Julius C. (J. C. Mathews & Son) res 414 Durant
Mathews Peter Mrs., res E s San Pablo av nr Alcatraz av,
Temescal
Mathews Simon, cook Robert Distant, res 713 Broadway
Mathews Walter J. (J. C. Mathews & Son) res 1120 Filbert
Mathews William, res E s San Pablo av nr Alcatraz av, Tem-
escal
Mathews William, res SE cor Fifth av and East Tenth
Mathews William, machinist, res 1247 Center
Matheson Daniel H., carpenter (S. F.) res 1211 Seventh
Mathies Charles, wood and coal, 516 Third, res 518 Third
Mathieu Edwin, baker, res 659 Franklin
Matson D. D., res E s San Pablo av nr Forty-third, Tem-
escal
Matson William, musician, res 360 Seventh
Mattern Harry, proprietor Independent Market, 1265 San
Pablo av, res 518 Fifteenth
Mattern Henry, printer Oakland Journal, res 1118 Third
Mattern T. H., capitalist, res 518 Fifteenth
Matthew Lewis O., coifee saloon, 901 Seventh av
Matthew Oliver, carpenter, res 901 Seventh av
Matthew William H., res 901 Seventh av
Matthews Henry, real estate (S. F.) res 1557 Webster
Matthiesen Dennis, proprietor Scandinavian Laundry, 826
Twenty-second
Mattice William, compositor, res Centennial House
Mattingly John A., salesman (S. F.) res 719 Jefferson
Mattingly Simeon, miner, res 719 Jefferson
Mattioli Luigi, dishwasher Pagge Brothers, res SE cor Sev-
enth and Broadway
Mattison Anton, coachman J. P. Dyer, res 1257 Jackson
Mattison David E., plasterer, res 14 Valley
Mattox EdmondF., assaying (S. F.) res 1802 Myrtle
Mattox William, res 1802 Myrtle
Mattox William A., assaying (S. F.) res 1802 Myrtle
Man Charles, architect, 456 Eighth, res 1002 Chester
Mauerhan Martin, carpenter, res 1667 Atlantic
Mauerhan William, clerk E. F. Kohler, les 857 Chester
Mauran John R., civil engineer (S. F.) res 625 Third
Maarer Frances, widow, res 251 Louise
Q F I A 1 1 N n R Y *^<^*=*<^ "\7^orls., Xjo-cct I»i-ioow
Office. 33 Geary SI., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 337
Maiirer Frederick C, butcher Harry A. Zeiss, res SE cor
Eighth and Chester
MAUVAIS ZENO, pianos, organs and musical merchan-
dise, 420 Central av, res 278 Thirteenth
Mauzy Byron, clerk Kohler & Chase, res 730 Eleventh
Mauzy R. D. & W. P., physicians and surgeons, 730
Eleventh
Mauzy Reuben D. (R. D. & W. P. Mauzy) res 730 Eleventh
Mauzy William P. (R. I>. & W. P. Mauzy) res 730 Eleventh
Mavity Kate Miss, typesetter Pacific Press, res 1059 Castro
Mavity M., printer Pacific Press, res cor Central av and
Castro
Mawson E. R., joiner C. P. R. R.
Maxim Charles F., gardener C W. Kellogg, 1253 Grove
Maxwell Alice M. , widow, res 528 Knox pi
Maxwell J. J., reporter (S. F.) res 1156 Alice
Maxwell Myra L. Mrs., res S s Birch bet Telegraph av and
Maple, Temescal
Maxwell Walter, carpenter (S. F.) res 526 East Fifteenth
Maxwell — , res Blake House
May Alexander W. , livery stable, wood and coal, 607 East
Eleventh and superintendent East Oakland, Fruit Vale
and Mills Seminary RR. Co., res East 14th nr Fruit
Vale av
May Ezra A., bookkeeper Agard & May, res 1225 Webster
May Henry, butcher, 1001 Seventh
May John L., butcher, 1503 Seventh
May Ludwig, bakery, 709 Broadway
May Munsell N. (Agard & May) res 1225 Webster
May William B., attorney-at-law, res 1056 Poplar
May William T., res 713 Tenth
Mayborn C. G., farmer, res E s San Pablo av bet Fortieth
and Forty-first, Temescal
Mayborn Mary J. Mrs., teacher (S. F.) res E s San Pablo
av bet Fortieth and Forty-first, Temescal
Mayer Adolph, upholsterer, 619 East Central av
Mayhew Frank, coachman 1). B. Hinckley, res E s Fruit
Vale av nr Hopkins
Mayhew Harrison A., grain merchant (S. F.) res 125 East
Central av
Mayou Thomas C, miner, res 1269 Market
MAYOR OF OAKLAND, James E. Blethen, office City
Hall
Mayram Louis, laundryman Alfred Berard, res East 14th nr
Twenty-fifth av
Mazoue Auguste, baker Longe & Baliran, res 617 Broadway
Pnllppt Ynrir Rilk ^itli ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" CoUectlon Office,
22
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St.,S. F., Iiporter FreDCi and Englisl WALL PAPERS
338 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
McAdams Ellen, widow, res 774 Fifth
McAdams Lizzie Miss, res 774 Fifth
McAllis John, mining, res 505 East 11th
McAllister G. Watson, medical student (S. F.) res Kelsey
House
McAllister H. A. Mrs., proprietress Kelsey House, SW cor
Telegraph av and Twenty-fourth
McAllister James, carpenter C. P. K. R., res 1 Pearson
McAllister William H^, agent (S. F.) res 608 Sixteenth
McArthur Archibald H., student, res 555 Hobart
McArthur D., fireman C. P. E. R.
McArthur JohnM., mining, res 555 Hobart
McArthur Margaret Mrs. , variety store, NE cor Seventh and
Cedar
McArthur William R., student, res 555 Hobart
McAteer Mary B. Mrs., seamstress Archie Borland, 1925
Webster
McAuliffe Ellen Mrs., domestic A. J. Ralston, 524 Twenty-
fifth
McAvinn Patrick, fireman C. P. R. E., res 1406 Fifteenth
McAvoy Bernard, railroadman, res 729 Lewis
McAvoy Henry J. (Beaudry & McAvoy) 873 Washington
McAvoy Hugh, clerk Beaudry & McAvoy, 873 Washington
McAvoy Kate Miss, res 821 Adeline
McAvoy Margaret Miss, res 821 Adeline
McBain William, miller Samm's Flouring Mills, res 652 Clay
McBean Alexander, contractor, res E s Filbert bet Tenth and
Central av
McBcan James, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R.
McBean Peter McG. (Gladdiug, McBean & Co.) res S. F.
McBeth Charlotte Mrs., res 1013 Webster
McBrian Jane, widow, res 1021 Third
McBride James W., carver, res 1519 Third, rear
McBrine James, res 685 East 34th, Lynn
McBrine Patrick, coachman, res 217 Sixth
McCabe Edward, laborer, res 354 East 17th
McCabe Michael, groceries and liquors, 751-755 Seventh
McCabe Michael Mrs., furnished rooms, 753 Seventh
McCabe Nicholas, carpenter, res 735 Filbert
McCabe Thomas, butcher Morris & Co., res Butchertown
McCafierty Catherine, cook I. L. Requa, res Piedmont
McCafferty Daaiel, driver Finch & Barnhisel, res E s Wood
bet Seventh and William
McCafi'erty Rosa, domestic 1625 Telegraph av
McCaffrey Charles, res 735 Filbert
McCall Charles, groceries, 1663 San Pablo Av
p33 Geary St., San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY — U..b™..,„o.,».
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 339
McCallum Cyrus A., miller, res 663 Washington
McCallura John G., attorney-at-law, 859 Broadway, rooms
11-12, res 354 East 14th
McCann Ann, widow, res 1518 Fifth
McCann Frank, clerk, res 508 Fourth
McCaun James, carpenter, res 1518 Fifth
McCann James, foreman J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
McCann Maggie E. Miss, teacher Temescal School res S.F,
McCannon Thomas, res SE cor Third and Myrtle
McCarreli William H., pressman Tribune Publishing Co.,
res Nicholl House
McCarron Cochran, driver D. McCarron, res 675 Twenty-
Seventh
McCarron David, bakery, 675 Twenty-seventh
McCarthy Charles, laborer, res 416 Seventh
McCarthy Daniel, calker C. P. E. E., res 1810 Taylor, rear
McCarthy Daniel, carpenter, res 604 Brush
McCarthy Daniel, livery stable (S. F.) res N s Thirty-ninth
nr Grove, Temescal
McCarthy Daniel, plumber, res 403 Ninth
McCarthy Dennis, res 820 Union
McCarthy Dennis, laborer, res 728 Chester
McCarthy E., helper C. P. E. E.
McCarthy Jeremiah, coachman Aaron M. Burns, SE cor
College and Vernon avs
McCarthy Mary Hrs., proprietress Mechanics Hotel, 416
Seventh
McCarthy Mary, widow, res 724 Peralta
McCarthy Michael, laborer, res 1657 Pacific
McCarthy Michael, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res
Amador Hotel
McCarthy Timothy, painter, res N s East 23rd nr Twenty-
first av
McCartney Harvey, painter, res 870 Twenty -first
McCarty John, boatman Lake Merritt, res 365 Harrison
McCarty Maggie, domestic 1414 Filbert
McCarty Mary A., domestic Samuel Little, 581 Caledonia av
McCarty Peter, hostler Oakland Trotting Park
McCarty William, foreman Pioneer Planing Mills, res 418
Fifth
McCaslin Andrew J., teamster Bates & Slicer, res 1323
Ninth av
McCauley James, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
McChesney Joseph B., principal High and Irving Grammar
Schools, res 1364 Franklin
PI I RFRT X RRDU/N ^^^^^'^^ ^°'^ cesirawe Residence Propenyon ilie CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., s. F., Wholesale aM Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
340 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
McClanalian Absalom, lumberman, res 817 Castro
McClanahan Edward, laborer C. P. K. K., res 1653 Pacific
McClane G. T., expressman, NW cor Ninth and Broadway,
res 514 Second
McClane William S., supervisor, res SE cor Forty-third and
San Pablo av, Temescal
McClatchy V. S., clerk Oakland Bank of Savings, res 756
Seventh
McClellan Henry G., civil engineer (S, F.) res 991 Wood
McClellan David, horseshoer Eobert Gilmore, res 700 Twen-
ty-sixth
McClellan John, mail agent C. P. R. K., res 618 Seven-
teenth
McClelland Felix G., roadmaster C. P. R. R., res ^'56 Har-
rison
McClelland Henry S., carpenter, res 506 East 23rd
McCleverty Charles (McCleverty & Noblett) res Galindo
Hotel
McCleverty & noblett (Charles McCleverty and
Robert Noblett) proprietors Fashion Livery Stables, 860
Broadway
McClintock Joseph, hostler Foster T. Clark, res 619 East
16th
McCloskey Patrick, res 1987 Webster
MeCLOUD CHARLES A., proprietor Chieftain Livery
Stables, NW cor Ninth and West, res 833 Market
McCloud Reuben H., postal clerk C. P. R. R., res 760
Lydia
McCloud J. Mrs., res Winsor House
McCloud William M., foreman Chieftain Livery Stables, res
cor Market and Seventh
McClure Brothers (James P. and John E. McClure) watches,
clocks, jewelry, etc, , 1073 Broadway
McCLURE DAVID Rev. Ph. D., principal California Mili-
tary Academy, res NE cor Telegraph av and Prospect
McClure James P. (McClure Brothers) res 1061 Grove
McClure John E. (McClure Brothers) res 1061 Grove
McClure Samuel, timekeeper C. P. R. R., res 1009 Chester
McClure Sarah, widow, res 1061 Grove
McCLURE STEWART Major, associate principal Cali-
fornia Military Academy, res 2160 West
McCluskey Joseph, carriage painter S. S. Dunmire, res
Winter's Hotel
McComb Barron, clerk, res 1729 Adeline
McComb George, clerk Assessor's Office (S. F.) res W s
Second av bet Summer and Avon
S. I LADMY. "'"'Z
called lor and BeliTered u S. F., OaKlaud, Alameda, BerKeley.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 341
McComb John, clerk Registrar's Office (S. F.) res W s Sec-
ond av bet Sumraer and Avon
McComb John, editor Alta California, res W s Second av
bet Summer and Avon
McComb W. H. H., watchman, res Adeline nr Thirty-fourth
McConnell George F., clerk, res 962 Clay
McConnell James D., harnessmaker, 809 Broadway
McConnell John, laborer, res 1617 Adeline
McConnell M. A. Mrs., res 962 Clay
McConnell William, paper carrier, res 704 Twenty-sixth
McCord Arthur, painter, res 513 East Twenty-fourth
McCord Edwin K., artesian well borer, res 1014 Eighteenth
McCord William O., clerk H. W. Barnes, res S s East 24th
nr Tenth av
McCormack Johanna, waitress John Garber, N s Claremont
av nr Russell, Claremont
McCormick Edward, laborer C. P. R. R., res S. F.
McCormick Ellen, res 682 Sycamore
McCourtney James F., artist, res E s Telegraph av opp
Fortieth
McCourtney J. H., farmer, res E s Telegraph av opp Forti-
eth
McCourtney M. P. Mrs., real estate, res E s Telegraph av
opp Fortieth
McCourtney Paul C, plumber and gasfitter, res E s Tele-
graph av nr Erie, Temescal
McCoy Charles L., mining secretary (S. F.) res 62 East
Central av
McCracken Hugh, gi'oceries and liquors, 1237 Peralta
McCracken James, res 1460 Seventh
McCracken John H., carpenter, res 976 East 16th
McCray Amanda Miss, clerk S. L. Strickland, res 1120 Wash-
ington
McCrea Joseph, housemover, res 1713 Market
McCrellis Frank, driver G. W. Anderson & Co., res 1631
Atlantic
McCrimmon George, painter, res 1408 Fifteenth
McCrimmon Henry, res 1408 Fifteenth
McCrimmon Kenneth, carpenter, res 1408 Fifteenth
McCrindle John M., machinist (S. F.) res 1811 Short
McCrindle William, iron merchant (S. F.) res 1811 Short
McCrindle William T., salesman (S. F.) res 1811 Short
McCuaig William J., res NE cor San Pablo av and Seven-
teenth
McCulloch Hamilton, porter S. P. C. R. R., res 762 Third
McCullough John, res 925 Thirty-fifth
The "Oakland" Collection Office. ISstoL'^a^U^j^
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F.--Coipleie siocK ol Pater Hanginas-SMllnl WorKmen.
342 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
McCullough S. G., res Humboldt Park Hotel
McCully Judson, carpenter, res 671 Twentieth
McCune Henry C, painter, res Capitol Hotel
McCurdy James, yardman C. P. R. R., res Seventh Street
House
McCurdy John R., carpenter C. P. E. R., res 1416 Ninth
McCurdy Robert, laborer, res 358 Fourth, rear
McCutcheon Hugh, hostler A. J. Butterfield & Co., res 215
Eighth
McCutcheon Mary J. Mrs., res 661 Sycamore
McCutcheon William, teamster, res 210 Eighth
McCutcheon William A., hostler Dexter Stables, res 215
Eighth
McDade Mrs., dressmaker, res 549 Charter
McDanel Margaret Mrs., res 617 Fifteenth
MeDANIEL THOMAS J., law and collection oflfice, 455
Eighth, res 1922 San Pablo av
McDermott Bernard, market, 1669 San Pablo av, res 685
Twenty-fourth
McDermott Lizzie, cook Alexander Campbell Sr., res N s
Orchard bet Telegraph av and Summit
McDermott M. machinist C. P. R. R.
McDermott Michael, serviceman Oakland Gas Light Co.,
res W s Castro bet Fifth and Sixth
McDermott Minnie Miss, res 704 Market
McDermott Patrick, laborer, res New York Hotel
McDermott W., domestic Hugh Hughes, 169 Tenth
McDonald A. Bruce, carpenter, res 1012 Wood
McDonald Andrew, expressman, res S s Thirty-ninth nr Tel-
egraph av, Temescal
McDonald Arthur H., merchant, res 1418 Eleventh
McDonald Cornelius, laborer, res 860 Lydia
McDonald Delia, domestic 520 Tenth
McDonald F. Miss, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
524 Thirteenth
McDonald John, ship carpenter, res 727 Henry
McDonald John, tailor I. N. Sloanaker, res 670 Broadway
McDonald John A., safemaker P. H. McGrew, res S. F.
McDonald John E., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1259 Eighth
McDonald Joseph D., carpenter and builder, res 818
Myrtle
McDonald L. E. Mrs., dressmaker, res 476 Central av
McDonald Murdock, lather, res 236 Harlan
McDonald Thomas, employee C. P.R. R., res 1870 William
McDonald Thomas H., boxmaker (S F.) res 1930 Linden
McDonald William, contractor, res 1418 Eleventh
. r . LH U 11 U n I . Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 343
McDonald William R., teamster G. D. Nagle, res Lake av
nr Quarry
McDonald — , carpenter, res 516 Eighth
McDonell John, coachman Frederick Euss, E s Claremont
av opp Tyler, Claremont
McDonell Patrick, coachman John H. Smyth, W s Clare-
mont av nr Tyler, Claremont
McDonough James, carpenter, res 1010 East 21st
McDonough Martin, laborer, res 170 Fifth
McDougall Duncan,, res 606 Filbert
McDowell Eleanor, widow, res 983 Pine
McDowell William A., clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 981
Pine
McDuffie Charles D., deputy recorder (Virginia City, Nev.)
res 621 Eighteenth
McEachen Donald, ship carpenter, res 725 Lewis
McEacheu Duncan, shipwright C. P. R. R., res 725 Lewis
McElrath John E., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 668 Sixteenth
McElroy James, groceries and liquors, NE cor Seventh and
Clay, res 524 Seventh
McEnnery Mary, widow, res 378 Seventh
McEntyre Patrick, fireman stmr El Capitan, Oakland Ferry
McFadden Bernard, attorney-at-law, 456 Eighth, rooms 1-3
McFadden John, laborer, res 1379 Thirteenth
McFadden Michael, saloon, 814 Broadway
McFadden Patrick, teamster, res 1379 Thirteenth
McFadden Thomas H., real estate, res 1203 Castro
McFadden William, laborer, res Melrose nr Pacific Re-
duction Works
McFarlane Duncan, engineer C. P. R. R., res 1067 Thir-
teenth av
McGann Anthony, plasterer, res 1413 Thirteenth
McGary Andrew, teamster, res 306 Seventh
McGauley Thomas, carpenter, res 1360 West
McGeary Kate, domestic 1403 Chestnut
McGee Edmond, laborer, res 2212 Magnolia
McGillivray George, student, res SE cor Eleventh and Mad-
ison
McGillivray James J., student L^niversity, res SE cor
Eleventh and Madison
McGillivray John D. , student University, res SE cor
Eleventh and Madison
McGillivray Joseph, mining expert, res SE cor Eleventh and
Madison
McGillivray William, miner, res SE cor Eleventh and Mad-
ison
Pilhoi-t 1? DrniAin No lieltEr Ipestment tlian me Mgmz in Alameda Real Estate
UJIUCllOt DIUVYll. O.-fered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marl^et St., S. F., tlie finest collection ol Modern Art Paper Hanginss.
344 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
McGinnis Bernard, res 472 East 11th
McGinnis Matthew, laborer, res 659 Magnolia
McGivney James, gasfitter and plumber, 965 Franklin
McGlassen liosa, domestic George Morrow, NE cor Second
av and Birch, Temescal
McGlincliy Mary Miss, clerk Mrs Ida A. Davis, res 1375
Seventeenth
McGliuchy Neil, peddler, res 1375 Seventeenth
McGlone Henry, tinsmith, res Railroad Exchange
McGOVERN & CAHUjL (Andrew J. McGov(;rn and James
Cahill) carpets, paper hangings, window shades, etc.,
1157 Broadway
McGovern Andrew J. (McGovern & Cahill) res 1365 Thir-
teenth av
McGovern Michael, hackdriver, res 677 Twenty-third
McGovern Thomas, laborer, res 358 Fourth
McGowan Charles M., clerk (S. F.) res 1161 Franklin
McGowan Martin, teamster David Meeker, res 487 Twenty-
fifth
McGrath Edward R., salesman Adolph Bruenn, res Blake
House
McGrath J. Mrs., dressmaker Miss Maggie Milliken, res 481
Twenty-first
McGrath John, laborer, res 223 Hannah
McGrath John, shipjoiner C. P. R. R., res 731 Center
McGrath Kate Miss, seamstress, res 1842 Grove
McGrath Michael, dairyman, res 1411 Kirkham
McGrath Michael, laborer, res 1842 Grove
McGraw George, metermau Oakland Gas Light Co., res 714
Ninth
McGraw Lottie Miss, res 1518 Telegraph av
McGraw Patrick, laborer, res S s Forty-seventh nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
McGraw Robert, carpenter, res 53 Valley
McGreery John, clerk, res 811 Washington
McGregor Dorothia, widow, res 816 Chester
McGREW P. H., carriage maker and blacksmith, 1056-1060
Thirteenth av, res 1421 Eleventh av
McGuin Michael, coachman Charles F. MacDermot, res SW
cor Taylor and Campbell
McGuire Benjamin, brakeman C. P. R. R., res SE cor Wil-
low and Pacific
McGuire B. F., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
McGuire Ellen Mrs., domestic Blake House
McGuire Francis, farmer, rss E s Claremont av nr College
av, Claremont
Sr I AlliynRY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING
- r. LHUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S.F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
o
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P. H. M^^GREITIT
Made to order for Building Purposes— Doors, Sliutters, Anchors, Cresting,
etc., Wrought a.nd Cast Iron Fencing.
MANUFACTURER OF
mm, EBs, ME, m.
Blacksmithing and General Repairing.
On hand and Made to Order, all kinds of
SPRING FARM, EXPRESS I. DELIVERY WAGONS
Of the Best Material and the Neatest Workmanship, and Warranted to give satisfaction.
On hand M FOR SALE CHEAP, Second-Hand Carriages, Bnggies, Express Wagons, Etc., Etc.
Old Wagons, Carriages and Buggies tai<en in Exchange at a Reasonable Price,
a^ Plows, Harrows and all kinds of Agricultural Implements Repaired at the Shortest Notice. _^
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NO. 6 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
Manulactiirers ol and Dealers in all mds or
ORNAMENTAL, FANCY AND PLAIN.
Wire Guards, Sieel Battery Screens, Brass Wire Cloth,
Wire Signs, Wire Cloth, all kinds. Wire RaiUngs,
Wire Fenders, Fancy Garden Work, Foundry Riddles,
Coal and Sand Screens,
AND KVKRYTHINO IN WIRK WORK AND WIRE OOODS.
Brass and Copper Wire.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE. NO. 6 CAIilFORNIA ST.
* A. S.HALLIDIE *■
Wire Rope Works a&ii Wire Mills
CABLES FOR STREET RAILROADS.
IRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE
For Mining, Hoisting, Shipping, and General Purposes, constantly in stock, or Manu-
factured to Order..
TRON, STEEL AND COPPER WIRE CORDS
Of all Sixes. PICTURE CORDS OF ALL. KINDS.
WIRE of all kin<l$$ and for all purposes. GalTanized Telegraph
and Telephone Wire. FOIR-POINTED STEEL BARB
FENCE WIRE, Galvanized and Fainted.
HALLILIE'S PATENT WIRE ROPEWAY "B
No. 6 California St., San Francisco.
for the Transportation of Ore
from Klines to 911118, over dlffl-
and monntalnons Roads.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 345
McGuire JamQS, teamster, res E s San Pablo av ur Sutter,
Temescal
McGuire James E., special policeman, res NE cor Bay pi
and Telegraph av
McGuire Jesse M., machine hand C P. K. R., res 13 Pear-
son's E.OW
McGuire Thomas E., engineer C. P. R. R. shops, res 1722
Chase
McGuire William, farmer, res E s Claremont av nr College
av, Claremont
McGuire William H., cooper, res 683 Twentj-seventh
McHaffie James, carpenter, res 3(59 Fifth
McHargh Bridget Mrs., res 1410 Fifteenth
McHenry Thomas, laborer, res 263 B
McHugh John, warehouse (S. F.) res 817 Jackson
Mclnerney Thomas, butcher (S. F.) res E s Watts nr Park av
Mclnernj Martin, laborer, res 416 Seventh
Mclnnis Alexander, carpenter, res lul5 East 22nd
Mclnnis John, seaman, res 767 Seventh
Mclntire Frank R., cigarmaker, res 1878 Seventeenth
Mclntire John, horsetrainer, res Seminary Park Station
Mclntire John J., proprietor Eagle Box Factory, 5U7-509
Second, res Alameda
Mcintosh Kate Mrs., teacher Prescott School, res West
Berkeley
Mclntyre Hattie, waitress Winsor House
Mclntyre Thomas, employee C. P. R. R., res Star House
Mclsaac Angus, superintendent St. Mary's Cemetery, Web-
ster nr Mountain View (Cemetery
Mclsaac John L., gardener St. Mary's Cemetery
Mclsaac Katie Miss, domestic Carroll Cook, res 122 Lake
Mclsaac William A., gardener St. Mary's Cemetery
McKaf D. C, res Galindo Hotel
McKay Edward, shoemaker (S. F.) res 711 Filbert
McKay George, plasterer, res 2026 Adeline
McKay William L., painter, res 667 Eleventh
McKean Corinne Miss, compositor Daily Times, res 814
Thirty-fifth
McKean William, undertaker William T. Hamilton, res 914
Thirty-fifth
McKeand George W., searcher of records, SE cor Fourth
and Broadway, res 858 East 15th
McKee Alfred, machinist (S. F.) res 1951 Myrtle
McKee Andrew J., carpenter, res 1951 Myrtle
McKee Jane, widow, res 1417 Thirteenth'
McKee Lizzie Miss, teacher music, res 320 Fourteenth
Collect Your Bills s''fi.¥.l.lJ«^.:s?K
BROADWAY, IpStaim.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 HarKet SL, s. F.-special Mm in Window Shades to Order.
346 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
McKee Robert L., attorney-at-law, 456 Eighth, ^rooms 1-3,
res 1033 Adeline
McKee Samuel Bell, associate justice Supreme Court of Cal-
ifornia (S. F.) res 1033 Adeline
McKeen Albert A., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 818 Wood
McKeen John H., shipcarpenter C. P. R. R., res 818 Wood
McKeen William A., carpenter C.P.R.R., res 1810 Atlanic
McKeirnan John, carpenter, res SW cor Eighteenth and
Kirkham
McKeinzie Peter, fruits and cigars and tobacco, 1054 Thir-
teenth av
McKen Adam, switchman C P. R. R., res 719 Third
McKenna Daniel, laborer, res 1634 Myrtle
McKenna Thomas J., peddler, res N s Thirty-ninth nr Tele-
graph av, Temescal
McKenney Henry M., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 805 Brush
McKeuney Lafayette M., directory publisher, res 807 Brush
McKENZIE Sl CO. (Thomas McKenzie and Alexander
Geddes) proprietors New York Bakery, 910 Broadway
McKenzie H., solicitor Singer Manufacturing Co., res 712
Filbert
McKenzie Kenneth, carpenter, res 617 Tenth
McKenzie Murdock, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1607 Third
McKenzie Roderick, horsetrainer, res SW cor Park av and
Hollis
McKenzie Thomas (McKenzie & Co.) res 910 Broadway
McKenzie William, foreman mechanic department of steam-
ers C. P. R. R., res 511 Tenth
McKENZIE WILLIAM W., undertaker, SE cor Eighth and
Broadway, res 611 Fifteenth
McKeon James, barkeeper Crystal Palace, res 572 Tenth
McKeon James, paintmaker, res 519 Fourth
McKeon Patrick H., res 563 East Central av, rear §
McKetchney Daniel, first mate stmr Oakland, res S. F.
McKewan James, teamster, res NW cor Thirty-ninth and
Telegraph av, Temescal
McKibben Robert W., carpenter William A. Knowles, res
364 Thirteenth
McKillican Donald R., mining engeneer, res 318 Fourteenth
McKillican Robert, architect, res 560 Twenty-fifth
McKinlay Archibald, agent Bank British North America (S.
F.) res 779 Eighth
Mckinley D. a., wood and coal, SE cor Tenth and Wash-
ington, res Blake House
McKinnon Daniel, clerk T. Townsend, res 409 Seventh
McKinnon Finlay, wheelwright (S. F.) res 1158 Union
C r I AIINnRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 347
McKinnon James C, salesman (S. F.) res W s Fruit
Vale av iir East 14tli
McKinnon John A. (Brown & McKinnon) res 869 Wash-
iugton
McKinnon John J., lumber dealer (S. F.) res W s Fruit
Vale av nr East 14th
McKinnon Michael, tailor Brown & McKinnon, res 1010
West
McKinnon William, shipcarpenter C. P. K. R., res SW cor
Williaroj^nd Campbell
McKinstry E: W., associate justice Supreme Court of Cali-
fornia, res 836 Jackson
McKusick Harrison J., superintendent U. S. Railway Mail
Service (S. F.) res N s Tyler bet Claremont and Col-
lege avs, Claremont
McLane Hugh, laborer, res 1371 Eighteenth
McLafferty B. S. Rev., clergvman, res 829 Sixteenth
Mclaughlin & MACDONALD (C. W. McLaughlin and
J. H. Macdonald) real estate and insurance agents, 456
Central av
McLaughlin Bernard, policeman, res 1322 Twelfth av
McLaughlin Casper W. (McLaughlin & Macdonald) and no-
tary public, 456 Central av, res 1330 Adeline
McLaughlin Daniel, machinist (S. F.) res 1613 Eighth
McLaughlin Henry, laborer, res 886 Twenty-seventh
McLaughlin Margaret, domestic 824 Myrtle
McLaughlin Michael, confectionery, 855 Wood, res 881 Cedar
McLaughlin Michael, helper Oakland Gas Light Co.
McLaughlin Michael, laborer, res 609 Third
McLaughlin Owen, res 1122 Eleventh av
McLaughlin Peter, salesman J. P. O'Toole & Co., res 884
Twenty-seventh
McLaughlin Thomas, laborer, res 1015 Third
McLean Cassia Miss, dressmaker, res 519 Eighth
McLean Edward, real estate, lOOY Broadway, res 1913
Market
McLean Edward C, gasfitter Dalziel & Moller, res 1913
Market
McLean John, groceries and provisions, 1309 Telegraph av
McLean John, second engineer stmr Alameda, Oakland Ferry
McLean John K., pastor Congregational Church, res 52*0
Thirteenth
McLean Kittie Miss, res 666 Tenth
McLean William A., collector (S. F.) res 1213 Thirteenth av
McLellan Edwin L., head clerk U. S. Railway Mail Service
(S. F.) res 616 Seventeenth
rilhprtJl Rrnwn ^""^^^ ^'^^^^' ^'^^S'"^^^^^'^'^ ^ots lorsale gh llie Installment Plai
Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Marm St., s. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
348 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
McLeod Daniel, carpenter, res 1616 Seventeenth
McLure Andrew, sexton First Congregational Church, res
969 Castro
McMahan John B,, physician and surgeon, 1113 Broadway,
rooms 18-19, res Erie House
McMahan William, laborer, res 1219 Twenty-sixth
McMahon Frank, laborer C. P. E. R., res Brooklyn
McMahon James, waiter (S. F.) res 1746 Filbert
McMahon J. E., student, res Bellevue House
McMann Bridget, domestic 573 Seventh
McManus Bernard, carpenter, res 607 Seventeenth
McManus James, hackdriver, res 273 Ninth
McManus Joseph, boilermaker, res 709 Franklin
McManus Kate, domestic 358 East 17th
McManus Patrick, marble polisher J. J. Nunan, res 1834
Grove
McMenamin Daniel, res 1159 Franklin
McMeuamin Robert D., carpenter, res 314 Third
McMeuemy James W., gardener Jerome B. Ford, res 923
Fifth av
McMillan & Cox (Edward McMillan and Patrick A. Cox)
groceries and liquors, 837 Market
McMillan Edward (McMillan & Cox) res 738 Myrtle
McMillan William, hackman, res 696 Twenty-sixth
McMillan William J., res 1504 San Pablo av
McMindes Ira, expressman, NE cor Seventh and Wood, res
1666 Sixteenth
McMullen Charles S., bookkeeper, res 1369 Brush
McMullen David, student Oakland Business College
McMullen Elizabeth Miss, teacher Tompkins School, res
1369 Brush
McMullen John, real estate, res 1369 Brush
McMullen John H., clerk, res 1369 Brush
McMurphy James H. , carpenter, res 620 Fifth
McNally Bernard (J. P. O'Toole & Co.) res 1018 Goss
McNally Catherine, domestic R. W. Wing, res Piedmont
McNally J. B. Rev., rector St. Patrick's Church, res N s
Seward bet Campbell and Peralta
McNally Patrick, plasterer, res St. Louis House
McNamara Dennis, blacksmith Galvin & Lebrecht, res 1363
Eighteenth
McNamara Margaret Mrs., groceries and liquors, 951 Third
McNamara Michael, laborer, res 1865 Goss
McNamara Patrick, gardener, res 1814 Union
McNamara Patrick, laborer, res 610 Second
McNeal Daniel, painter, res 1613 Myrtle
^ F I AIINnRY ^ASH'l^^^ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 349
McNeal Donald, painter, res 1613 Myrtle
McNeal Eliza G. Miss, res NE cor Carlton and Humboldt av,
Temescal
McNeal James W., painter, res 1613 Myrtle
McNeal John W., painter, res 1613 Myrtle
McNeally M. J., tailor, res 424 B
McNear George W., commission merchant (S. F.) res 957
Linden
McNear John, res 957 Linden
McNeil John, farmer, res N s East Central av nr Twenty-
lifth av
McNerney John B., manager Alameda Iron Works, res 655
Adeline
McNerney John B. Jr., patternmaker Alameda Iron Works,
res 655 Adeline
McNiece John W., liquor dealer (S. F.) res 1457 Castro
McNiven J., carpenter, res Somerset House
McNuff Andrew, tailor W. C. Roberts, res Overland House
McPeake James, laborer, res 691 Twenty-eighth
McPeke Patrick, laborer Horatio P. Livermore, res cor
Fourth av and McAdam
McPhee Kate Miss, housekeeper George F. McPherson, 470
Merrimac
McPherson Angus, res 859 Myrtle
McPherson George F., mining (S. F.) res 470 Merrimac
McPherson John A., res 174 Sixth
McPherson Joseph K., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1770 San
Pablo av
McPhun Martha, domestic 519 East 14th
McQaaid Patrick, car inspector C. P. R. E., res 822 Chester
McQuarrie D., conductor C. P. E. E., res 1057 Twelfth av
McQuilkin Patrick, res 520 Eighth
McEae William, proprietor Washington Hotel, NW cor
Second and Washington
McSherry Alexander, teamster, res S s Eighth bet Broad-
way and Washington
McTaggart Miles F., physician, res 777 Fourteenth
McVey John, carpenter, res 1309 Clay
McWade David D., roadmaster C. P. E. E., res 1277
Twelfth av
McWethy Charles, driver Henry C. Pratt
McWethy Edwin, butcher, 1708 Telegraph av, res 1714 Tele-
graph av
McWethy Edwin Jr. , butcher Edwin McWethy, res 316
Tenth
Mc Williams John, special policeman, res 621 Chestnut
flnflM^iirn collectors arid attorneys conduct Suits In all state Courts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 mm St., s. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
350 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Mc Worthy Frank J., cattler dealer, stock yards SW cor
Twenty-first and East Central avs, res 457 Bay Place
Meacham Harriet A., widow, proprietress Bartlett House,
471-473 Seventh
Mead Lewis R., secretary Risdon Iron Works (S, F.) res
NW cor Tenth av and East 17th
Mead Thaddeus W., solicitor Weston & Welch, res 1012
Tenth av, E. O.
Mead William H., secretary Contra Costa Water Co., res
S. F.
Meade Calvert, mining secretary (S. F.) res 325 Ninth
Meade George W., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1318
Jackson
Meader Horace P., Oakland and S. F. Express, 1010 Broad-
way (and S. F.) res 126 Eleventh
Meads Simeon P., teacher High School, res 758 Sixteenth
Meagher Agues Miss, dressmaker, res 512 Eighth
Meagher Edward, plumber, res 1054 Broadway
Meaglier John, plasterer, res SW cor Kirkham and Tenth
Meagher Sarah, domestic 518 Thirteenth
Mechanics' Hotel, Mrs. Mary McCarthy proprietress, 416
Seventh
Medau John H., farmer, res County Road, Hays Valley .
Medbery William C, car cleaner C. P. R. R.,'res Berkeley
Medicus Adam, florist and seedsman, 1829 San Pablo av
Medoras Manuel, laborer C. P. R. R., res 252 Harlan
Mee James, machinist, res 1360 Webster
Mee Maggie Miss, dressmaking, 1315 San Pabla av
Meek A. P. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar School, res
950 Filbert
MEEKER DAVm, coal and wood, NE cor Market and
Eighth, res S. F.
Meeker George C, architect, res 1422 Sixth av
Meeker James T. Mrs., widow, res 1422 Sixth av
Meeks William N., capitalist (S. F.) res 534 Knox pi
Meese Gustave, student, res 1213 Eighth
Meese Herman (Bach, Meese & Co., S. F.) res 1213 Eighth
Meese Walter, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1213 Eighth
Megown Robert M., bricklayer, res Capitol Hotel
Meherin John J., saloon, 900 Broadway, res 957 Franklin
Mehring Jacob, carriage painter, 421 Third, res 360 Seventh
Mehrmann Henry, clerk, res 852 Isabella
Mehrmann John F., physician, res 852 Isabella
Meincke John H., laborer, res 666 Harrison
Meinecke Henry, butcher John W. Glaze, res 617 East
Central av
S. F. LAUNDRY.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 351
Mejasson Leon, res NE cor Ninth and Peralta
Mel George, insurance (S. F.) res NW cor Fourth and
Jackson
Melburn Richard, porter, res 819 Chester
Melby S., ship carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1464 Fifth
Meldrum Henry, stevedore, res 732 Union
Mellien Ernest W., mining, res 1165 Twenty-fourth
Melior James F. (Eyan & Mellor) res SW cor Clay and
Central av
Melius Nathaniel S., painter C. P. E. E., res 812 Linden
Melquiond Cyr, teacher French, res 1660 Sixteenth
Melquiond Eulalie B. Mme., private schools (French and
English) 1109 Central av. and 1113 Franklin, res 1113
Franklin
Melquiond Eellie G. Mme., teacher Mme. E. B. Mel-
quiond, res 1660 Sixteenth
Melrose Garden, Charles G. Nixdorf proprietor, N s San
Leandro Eoad nr High, Fruit Vale
Melrose School, Miss Nellie Walsh teacher, E s High nrE.
E. crossing, Melrose
Melville S. D., res 495 Plymouth av
MELVIN & CO. (S. H. and William P. Melvin) drugs nad
medicines, SW cor Sixth and East Central avs
Melvin Samuel H. (Melvin & Co.) res 1279 Fifth av
Melvin William, carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1451 Seventh
Melvin William P. (Melvin & Co.) res 1279 Fifth av
Mencarini Damiano, cement and plaster statuary, 1166
Broadway, res S. F.
Mencarini Eafael, manager D. Mencarini, 1166 Broadway,
res S. F.
MENDOCINO LUMBER YARD, Walter Laidlaw proprie-
tor, SE cor Seventh and Brush
Menefee William H., deputy assessor Oakland Township,
res West Berkeley
Menges & Winkler (Henry Menges and Jacob Winkler)
barbers, 454 Eighth
Menges Jacob, brassfounder (S. F.) res 821 Center
Menges Henry (Menges & Winkler) res 612 Fourth
MENKE DEIDERICH, groceries and liquors, 827 Broad-
way, res 458 Sixth
MENTZ FREDERICK, groceries and liquors, 1270 Center,
res 1268 Center
Menzen Henry, car cleaner C. P. E. E., res SW cor Camp-
bell and William
Merchant Adolph, farmer, res W s Eedwood Eoad, Fruit
Vale
GILBERT & BROWN
Pardest Purcliaslnsr rnriiI.Hlie<l Midi ?2ono.r for
BuilUlnsr — Pn-nMe lii 1 iistnllincnts nt Low JJati^s of
Interest. Xo. S Park Bow, Park St., Alame'l*.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR
352 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Merchant Charles H. (Dean, Watson & Co.) res Marshfield,
Coos Co., Oregon
Merchant Eben, with Conklin Brothers, res 1554 Broadway-
Merchant John, compositor Pacific Press, res 503 Eleventh
Mercier Charles H., messenger Union Savings Bank, res
713 Sixth
Meredith George A., student Oakland Business College
Meredith Griffith, lumber dealer, res 1305 Alice
Merithew Charles H., general merchandise (S. F.) res 571
East Central av
Merkle Joseph S., varnisher Charles L. Taylor, res S. F.
Merle Adrian, salesman (S. F.) res 1010 Chester
Merrall Joseph H., workman U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 958
Castro
Merriam & Co. (William S. Merriam) wholesale and retail
dealers poultry, dairy produce and provisions, 1217
Broadway
Merriam George H., tinner (S. F.) res 828 Kirkham
Merriam William A., salesman Merriam & Co., res 1382 Tel-
egraph av
Merriam William S. (Merriam & Co.) res 1382 Telegraph av
Merrick William, dairyman John R. Talcott, res E s Hieh
nr East 14th, Fruit Vale
Merrill & Son (William B. and George H. Merrill) brick
manufacturers, office foot Webster
Merrill Alva D., salesman (S. F.) res 1301 Franklin
Merrill Eugene C, railroadman, res 701 Campbell
Merrill George H. (Merrill & Son) res 1443 Linden
Merrill Isaac N., clerk (S. F.) res 1444 Chestnut
Merrill James T., carpenter East Oakland Planing Mills, res
S. F.
Merrill Samuel, res W s Claremout av nr College av •
Merrill Thomas, master mariner, res 514 East 15th
Merrill William B. (Merrill & Son) res 1443 Linden
Merriman A. F. & Son (A. F. and A. F. Merriman Jr.)
dentists, NWcor Eleventh and Broadway, room 7
Merriman Alvin F. (A. F. Merriman & Son) res 706 Tenth
Merriman Alvin F. Jr. (A. F. Merriman & Son) res 706 Tenth
Merritt Ambrose, with W. W. McKeuzie, res 362 Ninth
Merritt Harry P., draftsman (S. F.) res 1157 Franklin
Merritt Julia^Miss, teacher Durant School, res 573 Seven-
teenth
MERRITT SAMUEL, capitalist and proprietor Oakland
Lumber Yard, office 404 Central av, res 1213 Madison
Merritt Stephen H., master mariner, res 1157 Franklin
Mersich D., fruit dealer (S. F.) res 569 Seventh
SP I AMiynRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
. r. LAUilUni. office, 33 Geary St.,S.F., and sea Broadway. Oakland.
J. 8. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 353
Mertens Katriua Mrs., boarding, NE cor Telegraph av and
Broadway
Mertz John H., manufacturer windmills, 1368 San Pablo av,
res NW cor Seventeenth and San Pablo av
Merwin Belle Miss, principal Lynn School, res 612 East 15th
Mervvin Davilla W., conductor C P. K. K., res 606 East
Central av
Merwin Elias C, carpenter, res 612 East 15th
Merwin Eugene, straw worker, res 819 Market
Meserve James L., cabinetmaker Chris. Schreiber, res S. F.
Meserve Charles, butcher John Stewart, res SE cor Elizabeth
and San Pablo av, Temescal
Meserve William, with Chris. Schreiber, res 411 Fifteenth
Mesmer & Paepcke (C. Mesmer and A. Paepcke) wood and
coal, hay and grain, SE cor Wood and Goss
Mesmer Christian (Mesmer & Paepcke) res 1268 Campbell
Messmer Kilian, liquor saloon and cigars, 2080 Thirteenth av,
Lynn
Metcalf Alef Mrs., physician, office and res 910 Franklin
Metcalf George D., attorney-at-law and notary public, 921
Broadway, room 20, res Berkeley
Metcalf Orlando F., contractor, res 910 Franklin
Metcalf Victor H., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 674 Sixteenth
Metcalf William, res 608 Central av
Metcalfe N. R. Mrs., widow, res E s Claremont av bet Tyler
and Russell, Claremont
Methers Nicholas, teamster Burner & Young, res 664
Franklin
Methodist (colored) Church, SE cor Seventh and West
Methodist Episcopal Church, S s East 15th bet Seventh and
Eighth avs
Methodist Episcopal Church, S s Temescal bet Telegraph
av and Maple
Metz Frank, farmer, res 460 Fifth
Metzger Eugene, gardener J. C. Rued, res W s Chestnut bet
Central av and Thirteenth
Metzger George Y., res 1110 Contral av
Metzler George, cook Brooklyn Brewery, res 879 East 14th
Meves August, jeweler L. P. Berger, res 358 Seventh
Meves Otto, jeweler, res 358 Seventh
Meves Theodore, upholsterer F. Rading, res 358 Seventh
Meyer Adolph, hatter, res 336 Eighth
MEYER ADOLPH JR., hatter, 909 Washington, res 366
Eighth
Meyer A. H., clerk Eureka Hotel, SW cor Seventh and
Washington
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I lUHIIIvl OC fjMm S. E. cor. £I«iIlTU and BROAJDWAV, UpSlair*.
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GEO. W. CLARK, m Market St.,S, F,, Importer FreDch and EnslisH WALL PAPERS
354 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Meyer Alexander, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 944 Wood
Meyer Alfred, clerk Harry L. KoiF, res 466 Sixth
Meyer August, clerk Eaffo Brothers, res 671 Broadway
Meyer Charles A., clerk (S. F.) res 720 Tenth
MEYER F. H., druggist, 1450 Seventh
MEYER F. H. MRS., embroidery and fancy goods, 1452
Seventh
Meyer Fritz, veterinary surgeon, res 416 Eighth
Meyer Gustave "W. , hatter Adolph Meyer Jr. , res 366 Eighth
Meyer Henry, clerk Diederich Menke, res 456 Sixth
MEYER HENRY H., proprietor Eureka Hotel, SW cor
Washington and Seventh
Meyer Herman, clerk Diedrich Buhsen, res 1802 William
Meyer H. Henry, miller Hickok & Son, res S. F.
Meyer Hugo S., manager P. J. Gerhardy, res 765 Clay
Meyer John, carver, res 1718 Filbert
Meyer John H., fireman C. P. E. K., res 751 Campbell
Meyer Michael, engraver (S. F.) res 1718 Filbert
Meyer Victoria, widow, res 1718 Filbert
Meyerhoff Charles, carpet layer Charles L. Taylor, res 483
Twenty-fourth
Meyerhoff Julia Mrs. , midwife, res 483 Twenty-fourth
Meyerhoff Oscar G., carpet layer Charles L. Taylor, res 483
Twenty-fourth
Meyers Agnes, domestic Thomas J. P. Lazy, 118 Ninth
Meyers Andrew, res 826 Sixteenth
Meyers Herman W., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Meyers William, butcher John L. May, res 1659 William
Mezger Conrad, gardener, res S s Chestnut nr Central av
Mezger Margaret, widow, res S s Chestnut nr Central av
Mezger R., gardener, res S s Chestnut nr Central av
Mhoon John B., attorney -at-law (S. F.) res 1017 Adeline
Michel August, real estate, res 1516 Eighth
Middleton Jonathan, ship chandler (S. F.) res N s East 27th
nr Twenty-first av, Highland Park
Middleton William A., brick mason, res 724 Linden
Mies Robert, laborer, res 565 East Sixteenth
Mikkelsen Thomas, waiter L. Milloslavich, res 831 Franklin
Milan Michael, hostler Robert Glover, N s Ninth bet Clay
and Jefferson
Milbury Samuel, real estate agent, 1002 Broadway, res 1325
Alice
Miles John, commission merchant, res 924 Filbert
Miles William T., engineer Felton Engine Co. No. 2, Oak-
land Fire Department, res 468 Sixth
Milestone William, master mariner, res 683 Twenty-sixth
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY o-c-ireferrorr
i. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 355
Miling Mary, widow, laundress, res 519 Sixth
Mill William W., carpenter, res 1280 Eighth av
Millan David, carriage painter (S. F.) res 220 Louise
Millan John C., cigarmaker (S. F.) and member City Coun-
cil, res 220 Louise
Millan William, painter, res 220 Louise
Millar John, harnessmaker (S. F.) res 1318 Tenth
Millar John E., searcher of records (S. F.) res 1318 Tenth
Millard Huldah, res E s Telegraph av bet Linden and Tem-
escal, Temescal
Millen Emma, domestic W, J. Landers, 1951 Grove
MILLER & HARDEN (A. S. Miller and F. B. Harden)
druggists, 1760 Seventh
MILLER & SMITH (John M. Miller and James H. Smith)
attorneys-at-law, SE cor Eighth and Broadway, rooms
3-6
Miller & Winsor (James Miller and Serril Winsor) proprie-
tors California Pottery and Terra Cotta Works, cor East
Central and Park avs, office 1200 Broadway
Miller Albert, capitalist, res 1264 Fourteenth
Miller Albert, sawyer (S. F.) res E s Cypress nr Tenth
Miller Alexander, carpenter, res 1534 West
Miller Alice Miss, student, res 57 Valley
Miller Agues S. (Miller & Harden) res 729 Myrtle
Miller Andrew A., miller, res 1534 West
Miller A. K., salesman Salinger Brothers, res 1105 Broadway
Miller Charles, laborer Edward Wallop, res N s Bedwood
Road nr Alderney Farm
Miller Charles E., clerk F. B. Miller & Co., res Kohler-
Chase House
Miller Chris., driver Fourteenth Street R. R., res Fourteenth
bet Center and Peralta
Miller C. O. G., student, res 1264 Fourteenth
Miller Don F., advertising agent (S. F.) res 834 Franklin
Miller E., capitalist, res Tubbs Hotel
'Miller Edward G., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., res 472 Ninth
Miller Elias, dairyman, res S s Merced av nr Shattuck av,
Temescal
Miller F. B. & Co. (Finis B. and Robert W. Miller) groceries
and provisions, 413 Central av
Miller Finis B. (F. B. Miller & Co.) res 1165 Washington
Miller Flora Mrs., lodgings, 417 First
Miller Frank D., law student (S. F.) res cor Telegraph av
and Forty-sixth, Temescal
Miller Frank N., assistant jailor County Jail, res 807 Wash-
ton
GILBERT & BROWN
Offer the most Besiralile Residence Property on llie Coasi
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 HaiKet St., s. F., WMesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
356 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Miller Frederick, res S s Merced av nr Shattuck av, Temes
cal
Miller Frederick, butcher Eice & White, res 1057 Webster
Miller Frederick, compositor, res 729 Myrtle
Miller Frederick, carpenter, res 712 Franklin
Miller Lillie Miss, res 57 Yalley
Miller Frederick W. (Schwab, Heidet & Co.) res 1069 Cen-
tral av
Miller George, junk dealer (S. F.) res 1117 Alice
Miller George, druggist, res 729 Myrtle
Miller George, laborer, res High nr Fruit Vale
Miller George Mrs., widow, furnished rooms, 819 Washing-
ton
Miller George H., clerk Miller & Harden, res 729 Myrtle
Miller Harry E., student, res 1264 Fourteenth
Miller H, B., teacher Temescal School, res NW cor Tele-
graph av and Forty-third
Miller H. Clay, cashier Custom House (S. F.) res SW cor
East 11th and Tenth av
Miller Henry, collector, 476 Eighth, res 1724 Eighth
Miller Henry C, clerk stmr Harriet (S. F.) res 917 Clay
Miller Henry M. A., secretary Presidio R. E. (S. F.) res
1264 Fourteenth
Miller Henry R., mining (S. F.) res 1413 Brush
Miller Hiram, photographer, res 729 Myrtle
Miller H. L. Mrs., widow, res 919 Thirty-sixth
Miller J. A., physician, surgeon and druggist, SE cor Tele-
graph av and Birch, res NW cor Forty-third and Tele-
graph av, Temescal
Miller James (Miller & Winsor) res SW cor Park and East
Central av
Miller Jennie Miss, dressmaker, 974 Seventh
Miller Jeremiah, president S. F. Steamboat and Transporta-
tion Co. (S. F.) res 917 Clay
Miller J. Frank, auditor Custom House (S. F.) res cor Park^
av and Hollis
Miller J. Fred, bookbinder and paper ruler, 921 Broadway,
room 9, res 802 Alice
Miller John, res E s San Pablo av nr R. R. crossing, Tem-
escal
Miller John, junk dealer, res 1211 Twenty-fourth
Miller John, sailmaker, res 201 B
Miller John M. (Miller & Smith) res Galiudo Hotel
Miller John W., hay and grain (S. F.) res 1404 Adeline
Miller Josie Miss, teacher music, res 819 Washington
Miller Lillie, domestic Bennett R. Bates, 966 Madison
SI? T A ITMTIT? Y ^^^^"'^ ^^'^^^^ '"'' ^^^ Heliyered in S. F., Oakland, Alameda, Bemiej
. f. ilnUilUIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION fn Price of Ice, at GORDON'S. 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 357
Miller Mary, domestic 1630 Telegraph av
Miller Orrin C, mining broker, res 1214 Twelfth av
Miller Peter, Custom House broker (S. F.) res Deming
House
Miller Richard, carpenter, res 1455 Broadway
Miller Robert W. (F. B. Miller & Co.) res 1165 Washington
Miller Solomon M., res Occidental House
Miller William B., mill hand, res 1534 West
Miller William E., trustee Oakland Bank of Savings, res
1277 Webster
Miller William H., messenger S. F. Stock Exchange (S. F.)
res 57 Valley
Miller William N ., planing mill (S. F.) res 1105 Jackson
Miller William P., superintendent Castle Dome Mining and
Smelting Co., res W s Bay av nr R. R. crossing, Mel-
rose
Miller W. J. Mrs., widow, res 1259 Alice
Miller — , stockbroker (S. F.) res West Oakland House
Miller's Block, 377 Central av
Millet James, milker Sterry Walker, res Pleasant Valley
Ranch
Milliet Alexis, laborer, res 416 First
Milligan David, farmer, res cor Seminary av and San Lean-
dro Road
Milligan Henry G., bookkeeper Oakland Lumber Yard, res
763 Clay
Milliken Daniel B., res 770 Thirteenth
Millikin Maggie Miss, dressmaker, 1353 Telegraph av
Millikin Sallie Miss, dressmaker Miss Maggie Millikin, res
1353 Telegraph av
Millington S. J., teacher dancing, 377 Central av
Millins James, painter C. P. R. R.
Milloslavich Louis, oyster and chop house, 459 Seventh, res
477 Eighth
Mills Addie E. Miss, teacher Mills' Seminary
Mills A. N., carpenter C P. R. R., res 1661^ Eighth
Mills C. T. Mrs., associate principal Mills' Seminary
Mills C. T. Rev., principal Mills' Seminary, res Seminary
av 4 miles east of Brooklyn
Mills Eugene W., agent D. M. Osborne & Co. (S. F.) res
316 Tenth
Mills' Seminary for Young Ladies, Seminary av 4 miles east
of Brooklyn
Milroy Robert B., stockbroker (S. F.) res 1457 Eighth
Miltersen Niels, hostler George Forbes, res 1070 Thir-
teenth av
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^itli ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" ColMoi Office.
UUIICUI I UUl UlllO S. K. cor. £ICiUTU»T.acaBBOAI>WAY, UpSt«ir*.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St.. s. r.--Complete stocK ol Paper Haneinzs-SMllnl Worlmen.
368 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Milton Anthony, master mariner, res 1839 San Pablo av
Milwain Alexander M., draftsman Clinton Day, res 1315
Franklin
Minahan John, marble cutter, res 520 Fifth
Miner Alida M. Miss, teacher, res "Winsor House
Miner Annie E. Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res W s
Shattuck av nr Temescal Creek, Temescal
Miner Henry, plasterer, res N s Alcatraz av nr San Pablo
av, Temescal
Miner Kate F. Miss, res N s Seventh nr Pine
Minigan James, ropemaker, res E s High nr Railroad Cross-
ing, Melrose
Miniter T. B. Mrs., res 764 Brush
Mink Peter J., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Minnett George C, butcher and extraman Engine Co. No. 1,
Oakland Fire Department, res 461 Ninth
Minturn E. Mrs., electro-therapeutist, office Winsor House
Minocevis P. N., cook Martin Siars, res 1254 San Pablo av
MIRANDA JOHN B., cigars and billiard saloon and agent
Standard Fire Insurance Co., 407 Eighth, res 364 Eighth
Mirror (The) Weekly Illustrated, Mirror Publishing Co.
publishers and proprietors, Wilcox Block
Mitchell A. E., widow, res 1259 Webster
Mitchell Alexander, farmer, res Boss Browne Way off Ver-
non av, Claremont
Mitchell Benjamin H ., brass finisher (S. F.) res 661 Jef-
ferson
Mitchell Charles H., cook B. J. Donahue, res West Oak-
land House
Mitchell David R., laborer, res ('65 Adeline
Mitchell E. J. Mrs., widow, res 667 Washington
Mitchell Elizabeth J., widow, res 665 Adeline
Mitchell Fannie Miss, dressmaker, res 665 Adeline
Mitchell Frank, driver Whitney & Co's Express, res 1551
Seventh
Mitchell Fred. E., salesman J. Lusk & Co., res N s Birch
bet Telegraph av and Maple, Temescal
Mitchell George H., insurance (S. F.) res 1165 Washington
Mitchell G. Justice, marine insurance broker (S. F.) res 568
Caledonia av
Mitchell James E., canmaker, res 812 Pine
Mitchell James H., carpenter, res 1937 Union
Mitchell John H., groceries and liquors, NW cor Fifth and
and Castro, res 166 Second
Mitchell L., res Centennial House
Mitchell Laura Miss, dressmaker, res 665 Adeline
Q r I AlliynRY <3^oocl. X^Zorls., Xjox^ aE»x-loe»
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J.S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 359
Mitchell Louise, widow, res Old County Koad nr Fruit
Vale av
Mitchell Lydia W., widow, res 59 East Central av
Mitchell Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 1551 Seventh
Mitchell Michael, laborer, res 1372 Eighteenth
Mitchell Samuel H., policeman, res 59 East Central av
Mitchell Thomas A., insurance (S. E.) res 763 Thirteenth
Mitchell Walter W., clerk Oakland Ice Co., res 365 Tenth
Mitchels Vincent P. sign writer, 406 Eighth, res 957 Webster
MIX GUSTAVE L., searcher of records, SE cor Ninth and
Broadway, Union Bank building, res 1257 Clay,
Mock William, laborer Frederick Delger, res 524 Frederick
Moe Theodore M., teacher languages, res 1401 Harrison
Moeller John, harnessmaker, res 243 Watts
Moeller John H., porter (S. F.) res 1619 Seward
Moffitt George, baggage master C. P. E. K., res 1067 Six-
teenth
Moffitt James (Blake, Bobbins & Co., S. F.) res NW cor
Twenty-second and Webster
Moffitt James, engineer Engine No. 4, Oakland Fire Depart-
ment, res 623 East 14th
Mohr Henry, tinsmith M. De La Montanya, res 853 Thirty-
iirst
Mohrmann Henry, butcher, res Eureka Hotel
Moller William (Dalziel & Moller) res NE cor Nineteenth
and Grove
MoUeut George A., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 504 Fifteenth
Molloy Thomas, deputy assessor, res W s High nr East 14th,
Fruit Vale
Moloney P., joiner C. P. R. B.
Moloney Thomas, shoemaker Joseph Green, res Winthrop
House
Monaghan Patrick, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1666 Pacific
Monahan Charles, laborer, res N s Forty-second nr Tele-
graph av, Temescal
Monahan Michael, laborer, res NW cor A and Ettie
Monahan Phoebe, domestic W. O. Hayden, Temescal
Monell George I. N., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1002 Adeline
Mongelaz Charles G., bartender Antone Bocqueraz, res 512
Sixth
Monnet Louis, capitalist, res 1154 Eighth
Monnett Joseph L., wine dealer, res 515 Fourth
Monroe Eugene B., photographer, res 1116 Linden
Monroe Francis S., mining secretary (S.F.) res 490 Twenty-
third
Monroe John, machinist C. P. R. R., res 1813 William
nilhort fi. RrniA/n ^^^^^^ ^^^^'^' ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^"^^^^^ ^"^ ^^^ Installient Flai
UllUCIlOt DIUWil Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKei SL. S. F.. the finest colMon o! Modern An Paper flanmno.
360 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Monroe Julia A., widow, res 457 Twenty-sixth
Montague John J., laundrjman Contra Costa Laundry
Montague Peter, master mariner, res foot Alice
Montague Samuel S., chief engineer C. P. K. R., res 1019
Filbert
MONTAGUE W. W. & CO. (Wilfred W. Montague, C.
AdolpheLow, Charles A. Beiden and Alonzo A. Watkins)
stoves, ranges, tinware, and marbleized iron mantles, and
plumbing and gasfitting, 1120 Broadway
Montague Wilfred W. (W. W. Montague & Co., S. F.)
MONTANDON A. F., attorney-at-law, 859 Broadway, rooms
13-15, res 654 Twenty-sixth
Montealegre J. G. , coffee and spices (S. F.) res W s Hum-
boldt av nr Parker, Temescal
Monteith Andrew J., speculator, res 960 Brush
Montgomery Edward A., cigars and tobacco, 905 Broadway
and NE cor Seventh and Washington, res 833 Clay
Montgomery John J., groceries, NW cor Forty-second and
Telegraph av, res W s Telegraph av bet Forty-first and
Forty-second, Temescal
Montgomery Richard J., clerk John J. Montgomery, res
W s Telegraph av bet Forty-first and Forty-second,
Temescal
Montgomery William T., student University, res 914 Pine
MONTGOMERY ZACH., attorney-at law, 15-16 Wilcox
Block, res W s Telegraph av bet Forty-first and Forty-
second, Temescal
Mooar George Rev. D. D., professor Pacific Theological
Seminary and pastor Plymouth Avenue Congregational
Church, res 444 Edwards
Moody Edwin, engraver, res 118 Fourth
Moody Edwin A., dairyman, res SE cor Grove and Forty-
sixth, Temescal
Moody Horace, carpenter, res 839 Franklin
MOODY VOLNEY D., president First National Bank of
Oakland, res 564 Fourteenth
Moody William C, clerk Oakland Home Insurance Co., res
564 Fourteenth
Moon Hiram B., driver Hayes, Carrick & Co., res W s San
Pablo av, S Peabody's Lane
Moon H. Richard, teamster E. M. Lawrence, res W s San
Pablo av nr Alcatraz av
Moon John H., millwright (S. F.) res 886 Cedar
Mooney James, train dispatcher C. P. R. R., res 987 Center
MOORE A. A., attorney-at-law, SE cor Ninth and Broadway,
res 1053 Fifth av
S. F. LAUNDRY.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 361
Moore Carrie Miss, res 1319 Grove
Moore Charles I., master mariner, res 1059 Willow
Moore Edwin S., artist, res N s Maple nr College av, Clare-
mont
Moore Elizabeth Mrs., res Ns Thirty-ninth nr Grove, Tem-
escal
Moore Frederick, porter C. P. E. R. res 1572 Fifth
Moore Henry K., attorjiey-at law (S. F.) res 1123 Linden
Moore Hiram, produce (S. F.) res 809 Webster
Moore James, carpenter, res 1813 San Pablo av
Moore John, res N s Maple nr College av, Claremont
Moore John A. painter, res 1950 Myrtle
Moore John M., res 922 Thirty-fourth
Moore John Parr, solicitor, res 465 Fourth
Moore Margaret Mrs., res 414 Sixth
Moore M. B. Mrs., res 1620 Eighth
Moore Nelson S. , livery stable, 413 Fourth, res 363 Fifth
Moore Owen, salesman (S. F.) res 1662 Sixteenth
Moore Richard, laborer, res 409 Seventh
Moore Theodore S., livery stable, 457 Eighth, res Suuuyside
House
Moore Thomas R., janitor Lynn School, res 702 East 33rd,
Lynn
Moore William, farmhand J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Moore William A., helper Oakland Planing Mills
Moore William H., butcher Charles H. Smith, res 1313
Brush
Moore William J., salesman, res 1506 Broadway
Moore William S., insurance solicitor, res 1506 Broadway
Moore W. W., capitalist, res SW cor Park av and Hollis
Moorehead Catherine, domestic 917 Fifth
Moot Henry, res Capitol Hotel
Moquiu Alexei, laborer, res 418 First
Moraga Josephine, widow, res 1924 San Pablo av
Moran & Galavan (T. J. Morau and J. Galavan) plumbers
and gasfitters, 1512 Seventh
Moran Bernard, wines and liquors, NE cor Thirty-sixth and
San Pablo av
Moran Darby J., clerk Diederich Rathjen, res NW cor Fifth
and Jefferson
Moran Edward, coachman J. B.Wandesforde, 574 Sycamore
Moran E. Mrs., res E s San Pablo avnr Thirty-sixth, Temes-
cal
Moran James T. (Greenhood & Moran) res 625 Filbert
Moran Michael J., stevedore (S. F.) res 1665 Sixteenth
The "Oakland" Collection Office,
8tii and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Harm St., S. F.--Special Desis:ns in Window Shades to Order.
362 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Moran Terrence J. (Moran & Galavan) res 1467 Seventh
Moran Thomas, laborer, res 713 Myrtle
Merck William (Frauneder & Morck) res 659 Twentieth
More Henry H., farmer, res 176 Lake
Morehan Mary, laundress Contra Costa Laundry
Morehead James T., res 742 Teralta
Moren Peter, carriagemaker, res St. Louis House
Moreton Henry, tailor, 505 Seventh
Moray Parker F., mechanical engineer, res W s Claremont
av S of College av
Morey Koswell E., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 924 Twenty-
eighth
Morgan Agostino, drayman (S. F.) res 621 Filbert
Morgan Bart (Bart Morgan & Co.) res 855 Myrtle
MORGAN BART & CO. (Bart Morgan and E. R. Pease)
druggists, Vinzent Block, NE cor Seventh and Market
MORGAN BENJAMIN, importer and dealer liquors, 379
Central av
Morgan Charles B., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 716 Fourteenth
Morgan Conservatory of Music, Spencer C. Browne secre-
tary, Stephen W. Leach musical director, 528 Eigh-
teenth
Morgan Edward H., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 654 Fourteenth
Morgan Enoch D., carpenter S. P. R. R., res 680 Twenty-
third
MORGAN GEORGE L., attorney-at-law, 859 Broadway,
room 14, res 262 Eighth
Morgan Hannah Miss, laundi-ess Contra Costa Laundry
Morgan John, laborer A. L. Tubbs
Morgan Lucinda Mrs., res Centennial House
Morgan Olive Miss, teacher Durant School
Morgan Owen R., carpenter, res E s Telegraph av nr Wes-
ton av
Morgan Robert, laborer, res Union Hotel
Morgan Susie I. Miss, instructor vocal culture and piano
Morgan Conservatory of Music, res 528 Eighteenth
MORGAN THOMAS W., city engineer, office City Hall,
res 611 Nineteenth
Morgan William M., cabinetmaker, res 712 Linden
Morgans Charles H., carriage painter, 365 Eleventh, res
Oakland House
MORGUE THE, 1112 Broadway
Moriarty Jeremiah, tailor S. Francis, res 1537 West
Mories Addison H., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1687 Adeline
Morison James H., real estate agent (S. F.) res 865 Filbert
Morison Samuel A., real estate agent (S. F., res 865 Filbert
Sr I AIIMnPY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
. r. LMUIlUni. Omce. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 363
Morison William C, real estate agent (S. F.) res 865 Fil-
bert
Morison William W., butcher Henry May, res 865 Filbert
Morison William W. (Fisher & Morison) res 1875 William
Morley Lewis, dairy, Hays Road nr Lake Chabot
Morley Miles, boots and shoes, 857 Broadway, res NichoU
House
Morley William R., civil engineer, res 1919 Filbert
Moroney John, liquors (S. F.) res 913 Chester
Morrill Simeon F., carpenter and builder, res E s Claremont
av nr Telegraph av
Morris & Co. (M. L. Morris and I. P. Crow) wholesale butch-
ers, Stock Yard, Butchertown
Morris Amerigo, res 1453 Broadway
Morris C. A. Mrs., dressmaker, res 261 Ninth
Morris EdAvard H., clerk, res 1676 Eighth
Morris Henry D., agent (S. F.) res 912 Filbert
Morris Henry S., porter C P. R. R., res 1676 Eighth
Morris Jacob S., mining, res 1453 Broadway
Morris John, driver Fourteenth Street R. R., res 1709 Cen-
tral av
Morris John, teamster, res 661 Third
Morris John E., telegraph operator S. P. R. R., res 619
Third
Morris John W., fireman C. P. R. R., res 619 Third
Morris Lemuel P., carpenter (S. F.) res 2233 Adeline
Morris Mary B. Miss, res 1453 Broadway
Morris M. Elizabeth Miss, teacher Tompkins School, res 619
Third
Morris Marcus L. (Morris & Co.) res 1144 Myrtle
Morris Moses, brakeman C. P. R. R., res 323 Eleventh
Morris Preston, ticket aerent C. P. R. R. Oakland Wharf, res
960 Fifth
Morris Thomas C, clerk, res 689 Twenty-sixth
Morris William E., brakeman C. P. R. R., res 6121 East
Central av
Morrison Catherine, widow, res 1320 Sixth av
Morrison Daniel, watchman Oakland Planing Mills, res 662
Washington
Morrison Dolena, widow, res 718 Henry
Morrison Edwin C, bookkeeper Oakland Bank of Savings,
res 479 Plymouth av
Morrison Hector, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1771 Seward
Morrison John, fireman C P. R. R., res 1064 Twelfth av
Morrison P. M., carpenter, res 2080 San Pablo av
Morrison Robert, seaman, res 320 Second
ITT 711111 fn TJnmiTlT l»»r<Io« Pui-chaslns furtilshea wUli Money for
tI.KHK A/ KKIWN BuiUIinsf-l'aynbie in Installn.ei.U at Lmw JiaUB of
JiUJUnili (X UlLU It 11 Interc:.t. No. 2 Park Bow. Park St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St.. S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
364 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Morrison William, laborer, res N s Forty-seventli nr Shat-
tuck av, Temescal
Morrison William, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res
Amador Hotel
Morrissey Kichard, variety store, 241 Louise
Morrow David, carpenter, res S s Spring nr Adeline, Tem-
escal
Morrow David, farmer, res 1263 Twelfth av
Morrow Frederick B., merchant (S. F.) res 2257 Telegraph av
Morrow George, hay and grain merchant (S. F.) res NE cor
Second av and Birch, Temescal
Morrow George P., bookkeeper P. M. S. S. Co. (S. F.) res
NE cor Second av and Birch, Temescal
Morrow James A., clerk (S. F.) res 2257 Telegraph av
Morrow John, farmer, res 2257 Telegraph av
MorroAv John F., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 2257 Telegraph av
Morrow William H., clerk Adams & Co., res 2257 Tele-
graph av
Morse Edwin B., res 428 East 23rd
Morse Elijah, res 411 Fifteenth
Morse E. S. Mrs., res 610 Central av
Morse Harry N., detective (S. F.) res SE cor Newton and
Hanover
Morse Hiram, millinery and ladies' furnishing goods, 1115
Broadway, and publisher Ladies' Home Journal (S. F.)
res Deming House
Morse Isaac P., mining, res 428 East 23rd
Morse Milton F., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1665 Lincoln
Morse Ralza A., deputy assessor Oakland Township, res
Berkeley
Morse Samuel B. Rev., pastor First Baptist Church of East
Oakland, res 554 East 16th
MORSE'S DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION AGENCY,
Hirshberg & Lawson managers, 856 Broadway, rooms
9-10
Morton A. F. Mrs. , res 610 Fourteenth
Morton Christian, carpenter, res 667 Adeline
Morton George H. (William Morton & Son) res 830 Web-
ster
Morton James C, attorney-at-law, res 1266 Grove
Mortimer Henry W., clerk (S. F.) res 1263 Brush
Morton William (William Morton & Son) res 830 Webster
Morton William & Son (William and George H. Morton) car-
penters and builders, 830 Webster
Mosbacher George, salesman Kahn & Sons, res 226 Cen-
tral av
^ F I AIINriRY ^^^"■''C DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 365
Mosca Ernesto, liquor saloon, SW cor Sixth and Broadway,
res 832 Franklin
Mosch John, waiter Samuel Ellingsworth, res 959 Webster
Moser Antone G., tailor Charles Keuter, res Capitol Hotel
Mosher Frank, machinist, res 661 Franklin
Mosher George, res 919 Thirty-sixth
Mosher James, shipcarpenter C. P. K. R., res 1621 Taylor
Mosher James L., photographer (S. F.) res 1014 Cypress
Moskimon Kobert H. Jr., compositor Tribune Publishing
Co., res 715 Chester
Moskimon William H., compositor (S. F.) res 715 Chester
Moss George, bookbinder, res 1414 Sixth av
Moss J. Mora, capitalist, res SE cor Telegraph and Moss
avs, Temescal
Moss James W., insurance solicitor, res 2223 Grove
Moss Robert, laborer, res 715 Third
Moss William, laborer C. P. R. R. and furnished rooms and
boarding, 316 Tenth
Mott Fannie Mrs., res 1714 Central av
Mott Frank K., messenger American District Telegraph Co.,
res 1714 Central av
Mott John, res 1455 Third
Motzenbecker Minnie, widow, res 865 Chester
Mould William B., stock speculator, res 262 Eighth
Moulthrop Esther Mrs., domestic Ladies' Relief Society
Home, S s Linden bet Telegraph av and Broadway, Te-
mescal
Moulthrop Jeremiah, painter, res 221 Ettie
Moulton D. S., sewing machine agent (S.F.) res 1615Taylor
Moulton F. Mrs., dressmaker, res 563 Eleventh
Mount J. Harvev (King & Mount) res 627 Eighteenth
MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY, north terminus Web-
ster via Broadway and Piedmont R. R.
MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, R. W.
Kirkham president, John S. Collins secretary, C. W.
Kellogg treasurer, William Collins superintendent, M.
G. King engineer, office SW cor Broadway and Tenth
Mountain View Nursery, P. J. Keller & Co. proprietors, W
s Webseer nr Mountain View Cemetery
Mouver Mary, widow, res 1717 Atlantic
Mowbray Roscoe C, dentist (S. F.) res 1707 Chase
Mowe H. W. Mrs., widow, res 146 Lake
Mowell Paul D., salesman W. A. Rouse & Co., res 1378
Franklin
Mower Elizabefti Miss, compositor Times job office, res 1423
Third
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^li ADAMS & CO., "OaMaad" Collection Office
UUIICul I UUI UIIIO S.E. cor. SltiUTU ST. aua BROADWAY, Up St«lri
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
366 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Mower Ettie Miss, nurse, res 1423 Third
Mower Mary E., widow, res 1423 Third
Mowry Mary, domestic 277 Eighth
Moye Frank, mining secretary (S. F.) res 1267 Brush
Moynihan Daniel, laborer, res 653 Magnolia
Moynihan John, marble yard, W s Webster nr Mountain
View Cemetery, res 520 Fifth
Mudge Theodore A., real estate agent (S. F.) res 1012
Fifth av
Mudgett Webster, driver Oakland R. R,, res S s Cleveland
av nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Muecke Gottlieb E. A., commission merchant (S. F.) re^
1291 Alice
Muehlenthaler John, barkeeper A. H. Hansen, res 1766 Goss
Mueller Constantine, teacher music, res 1804 Chestnut
Mueller Ernst, watchmaker and jeweler, 923 Broadway, res
1610 San Pablo av
Mueller Jacob, harnessmaker, 1305 San Pablo av, res .Watts
Tract
MUEIJjER J. C, upholsterer and dealer parlor furniture,
1169 Washington, res 366 Fifth
Muentzer Henry, laborer Oakland Brewery, res NE cor Tel-
egraph av and Durant
Mues Richard, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R., res 1830 William
Muir Barclay, proprietor oyster beds. Central av Bridge,
res 721 Franklin
Mulcahy John, laborer Pacific Reduction Works, res Nel-
son House, Melrose
Mulcahy Michael, laborer, res N s East 14th bet Thirteenth
and Fourteenth avs
Mulder John, hostler Oscar C Baldy, res 1366 Broadway
Mulford H. S., attorney-at-law, office 624 East Central av,
res Alameda
Mulgrew James, lamplighter, res 1115 Sixteenth av
Mulhaney James, laborer, res 133 Hannah
Mulheron Francis, laborer, res 1355 Seventeenth
Mulholland Edward, laborer, res 311 Seventh
Mulholland Elizabeth Miss, res 408 Thirteenth
Mulholland Hugh, laborer, res NE cor Prospect and Wals-
worth
Mulholland Robert, loam and gravel dealer, res 904 Thirty-
second
MuUan Delia, domestic William C. B. DeFremery, res Pros-
pect nr Broadway
Mullan Thomas, laborer, res 913 Alice
Mullen Alexander, carpenter, res 2046 Union
r r I AIINnPY Lace curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Gtary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 367
Mullen Harriet, widow, res 1017 Fourteenth
Mullen Harriet M. Miss, principal Harrison Street School,
res 1017 Fourteenth
Mullen John, blacksmith C. P. E. E., res 482 Twenty-first
Mullen John, laborer, res 874 Twenty-first
Mullen Margaret, domestic 1379 Eighth av
Mullen Minnie, domestic 1415 Filbert
Mullen Patrick, laborer, res 1285 Campbell
Muller Adolpb, saloon keeper (Martinez) res 713 Fifth
Muller Charles, musician, res 713 Fifth
Muller Charles, teamster Brooklyn Brewery, res 879 East 14th
Muller Frederick, driver Fashion Stables, res 713 Fifth
Muller Henry, farm hand Hugh Dimond,res Ws Fruit Vale
av Ij miles N of Old County Eoad
Mullhaupt Eudolph, shoemaker, 1622 San Pablo av, res 1620
San Pablo av
Mulligan John, car repairer C. P. E. E., res 1162 Peralta
Mulligan William, shipcarpenter, res 522 Second
Mulliken John, mechanic, res 1212 West
Mulliken Eichard, proprietor Mulliken's Dancing Academy,
Nicholl Hall, res Nicholl House
Mulliken's Dancing Academy, Nicholl Block NE cor Ninth
and Washington
Mullikin Joseph D., farmer, res N s Fortieth nr Adeline,
Temescal
Mullen Patrick, laborer Leon Trelut res NW cor Campbell
and Seventeenth
MuUins Eichard, helper C. P. E. E.
Mulqueeney James, laborer C. P. E. E., res 133 Hannah
Multner Frank, livery and boarding stable, 370 Eleventh, res
854 Jefferson
Multner Frederick, clerk Frank Multner, res 854 Jefferson
Mulvehill Dennis, watchman C. P. E. E., res 728 Peralta
Mulvey Christopher, car repairer C. P. E. E., res 1785
William
Mulville Neptune B., attorney-at-law (S. F.)res 616 Ninth
Mumm Charles, ship carpenter C. P. E. E., res C. P. Eail-
road House
Munce John, machinist, res 1660 Pacific
Munday Frank, laborer, res 1535 Curtis
Munday Maggie, domestic E. E. Potter, 272 Eleventh
Mundell John, barber, res 833 Twenty -ninth
Munsell James Jr., insurance agent (S. F.) res 1264 Elev-
eth av
Munson Arthur K., salesman with Torrey, Whitman &
Gardiner, res 524 Jones
nilhort £, Rrnu/n No tetter InvestmenUliaii me Bargains in Alameda Real Estate
UllUCIltt EJlUWIli Ofiered at No. 2 Park Row. Park street. Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
368 OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Miinson Carl F., wheat sampler, res 213 Fourth
Munson Claus, laborer, res 1056 East Fourteenth
Munson S. A. Mrs., res 524 Jones
Muntz Henrietta, domestic Prof. E. Schneider, 489 Orchard
Murchand Theophile, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Murdock William, joiner C. P. R. R., res Alameda
Murphy Annie Miss, teacher, res 1211 West
Murphy Anthony, teamster, res 1737 Filbert
Murphy Catherine, widow, res 518 East Fifteenth
Murphy Cornelius, laborer, res 417 Seventh
Murphy Daniel, barkeeper Amador Hotel, res 215 Sixth
Murphy Daniel, liquor saloon, 1841 Seventh
Murphy Dennis, laborer, res 831 Brush
Murphy Edmund, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1475 Seventh,
rear
Murphy James, laborer, res 1724 Filbert
Murphy James Mrs., widow, res 1724 Filbert
Murphy James A., salesman O'Connell & Co., res 719 Alice
Murphy James W., liquor saloon, 1756 Telegraph av
Murphy Jeremiah T., stairbuilder, res 216 Sixth
Murphy Johanna, widow, res 1475 Seventh
Murphy John, engineer stmr Capital, res 730 Myrtle
Murphy John, fireman C. P. R. R., res 355 B
Murphy John, longshoreman, res St. Louis House
Murphy John C, machinist, res 620 Fifth
Murphy John F., driver Whitney & Co.'s Express, res 613
Sixth
Murphy John H., architectural ornament maker, 1228 Broad-
way
Murphy John P., farmer, res W s High nr East 14th, Fruit
Yale
Murphy Jonathan, dairyman John R. Talcott, res E s High
nr East 14th, Fruit Vale
Murphy Joseph S., res 719 Alice
Murphy Julia, domestic 104 East 15th
Murphy Katie, domestic Albion K. P. Harmon, 1568
Webster
Murphy Lizzie M. Miss, school teacher, res 258 Fifth
Murphy Martin, laborer, res 714 Linden
Murphy Michael, laborer, res 652 Myrtle
Murphy Michael, saloon, SW cor Fourth and Clay
Murphy Nellie, domestic A. K. P. Harmon, 1568 Webster
Murphy Norah, domestic H. J. Plomteaux, 820 Thirty-
fourth
Murphy Owen A., fruit dealer (S. F.) res SEcor Forty-fifth
and Telegraph av
Q C I A 8 1 N n R Y *^<=*<=><^ "V^orls., Ijox^ I=»x-ioe>«i
Office. 33 Geary St., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ M ] DIRECTORY. 369
Murphy Patrick, car driver, res 462 Sixth
Murphy Patrick, fireman stmr El Capitan, Oakland Ferry
Murphy Patrick, laborer, res 1260 Campbell
Murphy Patrick A. (O'Connell & Co.) res 719 Alice
Murphy Richard, brass polisher, res 1459 Thirteenth
Murphy Rose, widow, res junction College and Claremont
avs, Claremont
Murphy Samuel E., seaman, res 228 Ettie
Murphy Thomas, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Murphy Thomas, packer J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Murphy William, engineer C. P. R. R., res 1717 Taylor
Murphy William, laborer, res 1714 Thirteenth av
Murphy William, laborer Contra Costa Water Co., res 215
Sixth
Murphy William, steward Centennial House
Murphy William Jr., laborer, res 1714 Thirteenth
Murphy William S. (Phelps, Murphy & Co.) res 666 Thirty-
third
Murr Christopher, watchman Court House, res 404 East 25th
Murray Dennis T., gardener, res 822 Myrtle
Murray Edward, hostler Myron M. Tinkham,]cor Central av
and Webster
Murray Edward C, master mariner, res 1689 Telegraph av
Murray John, tailor, res 974 Twenty-fourth
Murray Lucy Miss, teacher music Mills Seminary
Marra|| Owen Y., laborer, res 652 Jackson
Murray Paulina C. Mrs., res 1689 Telegraph av
Murray Robert M., contractor and builder, res 698 Twenty-
fourth
Murray Thomas, butcher William Long, res 1670 Atlantic
Murray Thomas F., tailor, res 974 Twenty-fourth
Murray Timothy, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R., res 1676 At-
lantic
Murray William B., res 771 Fourteenth
Murray William F., hostler Myron M. Tinkham, cor Central
av and Webster
Murtha Michael, laborer, res N s Forty-second nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Murtha Peter, millstone dresser (S. F.) res 1715 Taylor.
Murtha William H., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Murty John M., engineer Oakland Ice Co., res 365 Tenth
Musgrave Margaret, widow, res 665 Eleventh
Musselman David, bootmaker, 909 Seventh
Musser Frank P., employee C. P. R. R., res 1562 Tele-
graph av
rnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^li ADAMS & co., "Oakland" Collection Office,
UUIIUUl lUUI UIIIO S;. 1. .ui. EI«HTH ST. uii.lBKOAJDWAV, UpStalrg.
24
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., Importer Frencli aid EnglisH WALL PAPERS
370 OAKLAND [ I^ ] DIRECTORY.
Musser Ormsby C, clerk, res 1562 Telegraph av
Mutual Life Insurance Co. (of New York) James L. Fogg
agent, 952 Broadway
Muurman Peter C, seaman, res 128 Ettie
Muzy Byron, salesman Kohler & Chase, res 730 Eleventh
MYERS FREDERICK F., lime, plaster, cement, etc., NE
cor Washington and Third, res 508 Fourth
Myers George C, carpenter, res 653 Jefferson
Myers Jackson R., railroad contractor, res E s Broadway
nr Orchard
Myers Jonathan, res S s Forty-second ur Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Myers William E., lineman Western Union Telegraph Co.,
res 1013 Franklin
Myles George A., salesman E. D. Block & Co., res 420
First
Myles Richard, tillerman Relief Hook and Ladder Co. No.
1, Oakland Fire Department, res 470 Sixth
Myles William, plasterer, res SW cor Seventh and Franklin
Myrick Ella Miss, teacher Cole School, res 1118 Brush
Myrick John B., machinist C. P. R. R., res 1718 Chase
Myrick Lizzie B. Miss, teacher Durant School, res 1369
Castro
Myrick Marv A. Mrs., res 1369 Castro
Myrick M. W. Mrs., res 1369 Castro
Myrick Percy J., driver Oakland Ice Co., res 365 Tenth
N
Naegle George H., res 607 Webster
Naegle John J., teamster Fisher & Taylor, res SW cor First
and Franklin
Nagle Charles, waiter, res N s Minna nr Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Nagle Edward, gardener, res 566 Sixteenth
Nagle George D. (George D. Nagle & Co.) res 620 Eigh-
teenth
NAGLE GEORGE D. & CO. (George D. Nagle) contract-
ors and builders, brick manufacturers (Piedmont) and
proprietors Oakland Artificial Stone Works, 620
Eighteenth
Nagle George W., clerk George D. Nagle & Co., res 620
Eighteenth
Naismith G. Mrs., variety store, 1701 Eighth
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY o--fr,--:;-:r
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ N ] DIRECTORY. 371
Naismith Gavin, salesman J. S. &. M. Naismith, res 1701
Eighth
Naismith George S., groceries, SE cor Eighth and Clay, res
529 Eighth
Naismith Grace Mrs., res 465 Thirteenth
Naismith James S., clerk (S. F.) res 465 Thirteenth
Naismith Jennie S. Miss (J. S. & M. Naismith) res 465
Thirteenth
Naismith John, barber, res 465 Thirteenth
Naismith J. S. & M., fancy goods, 1161 Broadway
Naismith Millie Mrs. (J. S. & M. Naismith) res 1701
Eighth
NAPA SODA SPRINGS, Joseph S. G. Gordon agent, 365
Tenth
Narbett William, carpenter, res 1515 Fifth
Nash, Brown & Co. (John A. Nash, Leonard D. Brown and
TV. A. Loring) groceries, NE cor Webster and Seventh
Nash Daniel, pottery, res SW cor East 34th and Summit,
Lynn
Nash James J. , res 960 Washington
Nash John A. (Nash, Brown & Co.) res 1220 Castro
Nash Jonathan M., bakery, 960 Washington
Nash Joseph, commission -merchant (S. F.) res 1111 Ade-
line
Nash Peter E., res Seventh Street House
Nason Frank T., cook, res Grand Western Hotel
Nathan Bertha Miss, governess Isaac L. Eequa, res Pied-
mont
Nattkemper Henry, saloon, 919 Seventh
Natwel Theodore 'C, potter Miller & Winsor, res SW cor
East Central and Park avs
Nauber Clara, widow, res 921 East 14th
Naughtou Mary, domestic 574 East 14th
Neace Andrew J., deputy constable Oakland Township, res
S s Cleveland av nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Neal Mary Miss, teacher, res 404 Central av
Neal Eobert, clerk C. E. Norris, res E s Telegi'aph av nr
Forty-ninth, Temescal
NEBEL HERRMANN, clerk Diederich Menke, res 827
Broadway
Nedderman Bernard, boot and shoemaker, 703 East Central
av, and foreman Engine Co. No. 4, Oakland Fire De-
partment, res 423 East Central av
Nedderman Henry, policeman, res 423 East Central av
Negrini James, proprietor Campi Eestaurant, 858 Broadway,
res S. F.
ril PTQT S. RRn\A/N Offerilie most Besiratile Residence Prcpertyon ilie Coast
ulLDLn I 0( UnUVlll can at no. 2 park row, park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
372 OAKLAND [ N ] DIRECTORY.
Neidt F. R. & Co. (F. E. Neidt and John Bohrer) tallow and
soap, E s Green nr Dalton av
Neidt F: R. (F. R. Neidt & Co.) res E s Green nr Dalton av
Neil William, plasterer, res 1420 Central av
Neilson Chris., res SW cor Harmon and Paradise, Temescal
Neilson Lars, gardener, res E s Broadway nr Booth
Nelle William, market, 371 Central av, res 410 Tenth
NELIiER li. & CO. (L. Neller and Hugo Fuegel) wines,
liquors and cigars, and agents Fredericksburg Lager
Beer, NW cor Fifteenth and San Pablo av
Neller Leopold (L. Neller & Co.) res NW cor Fifteenth and
San Pablo av
Nelson Bella Miss, res N s Brooklyn bet Bay and Hills-
borough
Nelson Charles, carpenter, res Twenty- second nr Adeline
Nelson Chris., coachman James Gamble, res Piedmont
Springs
Nelson Chris., proprietor Nelson House, Melrose Station
Nelson Daniel, laborer, res 663 Adeline
Nelson Edward, res 571 Thirty-sixth
Nelson Edward, laborer, res 969 Fifth
Nelson Frank, hostler, res 457 Eighth
Nelson Hannah, domestic 875 Filbert
Nelson House, Chris. Nelson proprietor, Melrose Station
Nelson James W., salesman Tillmann & Bendel, res 729
Eighth
Nelson Lena Miss, dressmaker Mrs. D. I. Scott, res 835
Market
Neison Melvin, foreman State Prison (San Quentin) res 1121
Campbell
Nelson Peter, coachman Grant I. Taggart
Nelson Rebecca Mrs., dressmaker, res 916 Wood
Nelson Thomas, master mariner, res 668 Thirty\fourth
Neppert John A., upholsterer E. Hook, res 1116 Broadway
Nerney Dennis, boiler maker, res SE cor Fifth and Oak
Nesbitt Jane W. Miss, assistant Grove Street Primary School,
res 1217 Myrtle
Nesbitt Mary A., widow, res 553 East 18th
Nesdell Peter, hostler Contra Costa Laundry
Nestell Daniel D. T., physician, res 631 Fourteenth
Neth Christina Miss, res 572 Tenth
Neuer Rosa Miss, teacher piano and German Snell Seminary,
res 568 Central av
Nevens Eugene, dairy, res County Road, Hays' Valley
New England Home School, Miss M. A. Phelps, proprie-
tress, Ross Browne Way off Vernon av, Claremont
SI? T A TTMU'R Y ^ssmg called lor and Delivered in S. F., OaKland, Alameda. Berkeley.
. jD. iliiUllJJIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ N ] DIRECTORY. 373
New Orleans Insurance Co. (fire) E. A. Heron agent, 442
Central av
NEW SNYDER HOUSE, Mrs. I. E. Levi, proprietress,
4691 Ninth
NEW YORK BAKERY, McKenzie & Co. proprietors, 910
Broadway
New York City Insurance Co. (fire) E. A. Heron agent, 422
Central av
New York Hotel, James Gibbons proprietor, SE cor Seventh
and Franklin
New York Livery Stable, Robinson & Lawrence proprietors,
SW for Webster and Eighth
NEW YORK TEA CO. (Wallace Brothers) teas, coffees,
and spices, 833 Broadway
Newbern James, salesman C. & A. Nordhausen, res NW cor
Eleventh and Franklin
Newberry Hattie K., teacher Durant School, res 629 Four-
teenth
Newcomb Warren W., ticket agent N. P. C. R. R. (S. F.)
res W s Webster nr John
Newcomb William, res W s Webster nr John
Newcum J. Wesley, architect, res 1112 Center
Newell James, laborer C P. R. R.., res 1418 Seventeenth
Newell Theresa Miss, teacher Cole School, res 948 Camp-
bell
Newell Thomas, merchant (S. F.) res 2102 Telegraph av
Newhouse Henry, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res 319
Seventh
Newhouse John, baker New York Bakery, res Hartman
House
Newkoop John, shipcarpenter, res 683 Twenty-sixth
Newland & Ekman (Andrew Newland and William Ekman)
proprietors Newland House, NE cor Washington and
Seventh
Newland & Pumyea (Edward Newland and Peter Pumyea)
livery stable, 470 Seventh
Newland Andrew (Newland & Ekman) res Newland House
Newland Edward (Newland & Pumyea) res 1677 Valdez
Newland Edward A., with William T. Coleman & Co. (S.F.)
res 1677 Valdez
Newland House, Newland & Ekman proprietors, NE cor
Washington and Seventh
Newland Stephen, florist, res N s Forty-second nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Newman Charles, captain schooner Carro True, res foot Bay
av, Melrose
The "Oakland" Collection Office. IKb^oL^^U";
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mami SL, S. F.--Coiplete siocK ol PaDer Hanginas-SlollHil WflrKmen.
374 OAKLAND [ N ] DIRECTORY.
Newman Isaac (Leon Hershberg & Co.) res 1114 Central av
Newman Sophia, nurse, 903 Market
Newman William, laborer, res 966 Third
Newport Thomas L., clerk A. Bruenn, res 368 Seventh
Newson Alexander L., contractor and builder, res 1567
Twenty -first av
Newson John J. & Co. (John J. and Thomas D. Newson)
architects, 454 Central av
Newsom John J. (John J. Newson & Co.) res SW cor Eighth
av and East 17th
Newsom John C, architect (S. F.) res SW cor Sixth av and
East 16th
Newsom L. M., nurseryman and florist, 151 East Central av,
res SW cor Sixth av and East 16th
Newsom Samuel, architect (S. F.) res W s Fourth av nr
East 19th
Newsom Thomas D. (John J. Newsom & Co.) res SW cor
Eighth av and East 17th
Newton Charles, res Lake Shore av nr Hanover av
Newton G., pastor Centennial M. E. Church, res 1669
Taylor
Neylan James, lumber dealer, (S. F.) res 329 Fifth
Neylan John, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1267 Eighth
Niagara Insurance Co. (Fire of New York) Doe, GrijQ&n &
Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Nicholl Block, NE cor Ninth and Washington
NichoU House, John H. Nicholl proprietor, NE cor Ninth
and Washington
Nicholl John H., proprietor Nicholl House, NE cor Ninth
and Washington
Nichols Abraham W., shipping clerk (S. F.) res 826 Henry
Nichols Annie, domestic Charles F. Botts, 1005 Jackson
Nichols Charles, porter W^. W. Montague & Co., res Berke-
ley
Nichols Charles E., carpenter, res S s Blake nr Ellsworth,
Temescal
Nichols Charles M., insurance surveyor (S- F.) res 1355
Thirteenth av
Nichols Elam, res 1355 Thirteenth av
Nichols James, carpenter, res 578 Seventeenth
NICHOLS JESSE C, apothecary J. D. Gray, res 1059
Broadway
Nichols Joseph, laborer C. P. R. R.
Nichols K. S. Miss, proprietress Wilcox House, SW cor
Ninth and Broadway
Nichols Samuel M., res 826 Henry
^ F I AIINDRY *^*=**=**^ "XAT-oxrl^, Ijo-o^r I»r±o©«
OfRce, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
1. S. G. GORDON fS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ I^T ] DIRECTORY. 375
Nichols S. v., carpenter, res N s Parker nr Fulton, Temes-
cal
Nichols William W., farmer, res 1641 San Pablo av
Nicholson George J., nursery, NW cor Twenty-fourth and
Grove
Nicholson Isaac E., physician, office and res 626 Eighth
Nicholson Jolin H., bagmaker (S. F.) res 1211 Alice
Nicholson Thomas M., laborer, res 1810 Taylor
Nickerson Everett, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1660 Eighth
Nickerson George W., carpenter, res 1721 Myrtle
Nickerson Zenos P., contractor, res 911 Willow
Nicol Peter, plumber, res 698 Twenty-fifth
Nicola Joseph, laborer C. P. R. R., res 676 Twenty-seventh
Nicolai Louis, upholsterer E. Hook, res 668 Twenty-fourth,
rear
Nicoll Alexander, merchant tailor, 853 Broadway, res New
York
Nicolls Harry, Avood turner, res 1002 Third
Nicora Beruhard, painter, res 822 Twenty-ninth
Niemann Robert, res 1405 Thirteenth
Nightingale & Gilliland (N. D. Nightingale and Isabella Gil-
liland) dry goods and notions, SWcor Telegraph avand
Forty-ninth, Temescal
Nightingale A. F. Mrs., widow, res N s Brooklyn bet Bay
and Hillsborough
Nightingale N. D. Mrs (Nightingale & Gilliland) res SW cor
Telegraph av and Forty-ninth, Temescal
Nightingale William H., res 1016 Central av
Nightingill Frederick G., machinist, res 1462 Castro
Nightingill Gideon R., helper U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 1462
Castro
Nightingill S. F., watchman (S. F.) res 1462 Castro
Nigro F., capitalist, res 1450 J Seventh
Nimock James, carpenter, res W s McCall bet Mariposa and
Benton, Temescal
Ninth Street Livery Stable, Robert Glover proprietor, N s
Ninth bet Clay and Jefferson
Nippert John, upholsterer E. Hook, res 1116 Broadway
Nissen Charles, farmhand C. N. Tharsing, res W s High nr
County Road
Nissen Ludwig C, shipchandler, res 1717 Chase
Niswander Jacob S., miner, res 809 Wood
Nixdorf Charles G., proprietor Melrose Garden, res S s San
Leandro Road nr High, Fruit Vale
Nixon Robert B., carpenter and builder, res S s Minna nr
Telegraph av, Temescal
Pilhprt A Rrnwn ^""etter investment iliantlieBarsaiiisinAlaiedaReal Estate
Oifered at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 545 Marlcet St.. S. F., tlie finest collection ol Moiern Art Paper Hanflnsj.
376 OAKLAND [ N ] DIRECTORY.
Nixon Samuel, laborer, res 150 Louise
Noble Jesse W., car cleaner C. P. R. R., res 1765 Atlantic
Noble Mattie Miss, folder Pacific Press, res 838 West
Noblett Robert (McCleverty & Noblett) res 1058 Alice
Nobmann Charles, res 675 Fourth
Noisat Pierre, native wines and brandies, NE cor Fourth
and Jefferson
Nolan Bridget, widow, res 1213 Fifteenth av
Nolan Cornelius, expressman, res 708 Twenty-seventh
Nolan Dennis (Haller & Nolan) res 1213 Fifteenth av
Nolan George, brass m older (S. F.) res 1810 Goss
Nolan Harry, messenger American District Telegraph Co.,
res 493 Twenty-fifth
Nolan James (Carney & Nolan) res 417 Seventh
Nolan James, engineer Oakland Gas Light Co., res 661 Jef-
ferson
Nolan James, laborer, res 161 East Tenth
Nolan James E., sign painter Vincent P. Mitchels, res 752
Brush
Nolan Lawrence, saddler (S. F.) res 1810 Goss
Nolan Mary, domestic Albion K. P. Harmon, 1568 Webster
Nolan Mary, domestic 1924 Myrtle
Nolan Michael, coachman Charles L. Dingley, res 876 East
15th
Nolan Michael, gardener, res 1213 Fifteenth av
Nolan Michael, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1813 William
Nolan P., laborer C. P. R. R.
Nolan Philip, driver Brooklyn, Fruit Yale and Mills' Semi-
nary R. R., res 1053 Thirteenth av
Nolan Stephen, gardener, res 493 Twenty-fifth
Nolan Timothy, truckman C. P. R. R., res 709 Clay
Nolan William, contractor, res 752 Brush
NOIiAN WILLIAM H., boots and shoes, 1071 Broadway,
res 404 Central av
Nolen M. J., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 843 Madison
Noll Joseph, wines and liquors, NW cor Webster and Seventh
Noll Wilhelmina, widow, res 668 Harrison
Nolte Henry, res 960 Clay
Nommensen Charles E., liquor saloon, foot Webster
Noonan Martin, train dispatcher C. P. R. R., res 1268
Central av
Noonan Patrick, butcher, res res S s Avon bet First and
Second avs
Noonan William J., butcher res S s Avon bet First and
Second avs
Nor Andrew H., hostler C. H. Nor, res Grand Western Hotel
Sr I AlliynDY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING
• r . LHUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ N ] DIRECTORY. 377
Nor Andrew J. (Eiben & Nor) res 1658 Seventh
NOR CHRISTIAN H., proprietor Stanford Stables, NE cor
Wood and Seventh, res Grand Western Hotel
Norcross D. Mrs., proprietress Nucleus House, 1254 San
Pablo av
Norcross Daniel, regalia manufacturer (S. F.) res 1254 San
Pablo av
Norcross James, carpenter (S. F.) res 1019 Willow
Nordhausen Adolphe, res 623 Third
Nordhausen C. & A. (Charles C and Ernest A. Nordhausen)
clothing and boots and shoes, 839 Broadway
Nordhausen Charles C. (C. & A. Nordhausen) res 623 Third
Nordhausen Ernest A. (C. & A. Nordhausen) res 623 Third
Noriega Pedro, hats and caps (S. F.) res 870 Campbell
Norman Ellen, groceries and liquors, 1015 Third
NORRIS COLUMBUS R., postmaster North Temescal,
and groceries, fruits, cigars and tobacco, stationery,
etc., E s Telegraph av nr Forty-ninth, Temescal
Norris Edward M., res NW cor Thirty-sixth and Market,
Temescal
Norris William T., res NW cor Thirty-sixth and Market,
Temescal
Norris James C, shipping agent (S. F.) res 1268 Harrison
North Albert, res 220 Center
North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance Co., Walker &
Strong agents, 457 Central av
NORTH TEMESCAL POST OFFICE, C. R. Norris post-
master, E s Telegraph av nr Forty-ninth, Temescal
NORTHEY & WAGAR (V. S. Northey and L. Wagar) pro-
prietors Brooklyn Carriage Manufactory, 803 East Cen-
tral av
Northey Yernal S. (Northey & Wagar) res 553 East 15th
Northrup Benjamin C, joiner C. P. R. E.
Northwestern National Insurance Co. (fire of Milwaukee) M.
W. Wood agent, 1178 Broadway
Norton Frank B., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 527 Eighteenth
Norton John, carriage painter S. S. Dunmire, res 1724
Chase
Norton John A., with Ghirardelli & Petar, res 1305 Clay
Norton Martin, laborei, res S s Avon bet First and Second
avs
Norton Rachel Miss, res 2106 Telegraph av
Norton William H., telegraph operator C. P. R- R., res 1709
Eighth
Norwood William H., tinsmith (S. F.) res W s Folger av
nr San Pablo av
;ollect Your Bills H'i.™ lA.:
anil BUOAD WAV. IpStaira.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 KarXet St., S. F.-Special Designs in Window Shades to Order.
378 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Nothnagle George, upholsterer Charles L. Taylor, res 584
Twentieth
Nourse George A., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1205 Oak
Nourse George F., grain dealer (Chico) res NW cor Ash by
and Telegraph avs, Temescal
Novelty Job Office, C. B. Kice proprietor, 1073 Thir-
teenth av
Noyes Bartholomew, law student (S. F.) res W s Summit
nr Orchard
Noyes Frederic E., bookkeeper, res W s Summit nr Or-
chard
Noyes John L., res NE cor Seventeenth and West
Noyes Louis, cook Tubbs Hotel
Noyes Mary C. Mrs., res W s Summit nr Orchard
Noyes Richard B., mining secretary (S. F.) res Telegraph
av nr Temescal Creek
Noyes Sarah T., widow, res 1004 East 16th
Noyes William T., carpenter, res 1004 East 16th
Nucleus House, Mrs. D. Norcross proprietress, 1254 San
San Pablo av
Nueman J ohn, laundryman Berkeley Laundry
Nugent James, liquors, 1469 Seventh
Nunan Daniel, laborer, res 409 Seventh
Nunan John J., marble works, 1417 San Pablo av, res 408
Thirteenth
Nunan Matthew Charles, clerk (S. F.) res 918 Henry
Nunemacher Robert, gardener, res 233 Second
Nuns Thetouia, laborer, res 1365 Eighteenth
Nusbaumer Emil, attorney-at-law, office Court House, sec-
ond floor, res 1437 San Pablo av
NUSBAUMER GEORGE L., county surveyor, office Court
House, first floor, res 1437 San Pablo av
Nybol Andreas P., cigars and tobacco, 627 East Central av,
1055 Thirteenth av
NYE & RICHARDSON (Stephen G. Nye and J. B. Rich-
ardson) attorueys-at-law, 548 Eighth, rooms 8-10
Nye Elisha, groceries, 315 Seventh
Nye Stephen G. (Nye & Richardson) and notary public,
office 458 Eighth, rooms 8-10, res San Leandro
o
O'Beirne Joseph F., U, S. Commissioner (S. F.) res 958
Third
O'Brien Albert, silver plater (S. F.) res 565 Second
^ F I AIINRRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
379
O'Brien Bridget Mrs., res 1823 Goss
O'Brien Bridget, domestic NW cor Union and County Eoad,
Lynn
O'Brien David, laborer, res 1568 Third
O'Brien Edward, plumber, res 1823 Goss
O'Brien Ellen, widow, res 1432 Linden
O'Brien Ellen, chambermaid Tubbs Hotel
O'Brien Hannah, domestic 404 East 16th
O'Brien James, cook, res 368 First
O'Brien James, farmer, res Fruit Vale
O'Brien John, calker, res 1453 Fifth
O'Brien John, laborer, res 371 Third
O'Brien John E., car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1832 Seventh
O'Brien Katie Miss, res 1432 Linden
O'Brien Laura, domestic H. Engelbrecht, 166 Tenth
O'Brien Margaret, domestic 1029 Sixth av
O'Brien Mary, widow, res 565 Second
O'Brien Matthew, dealer produce, res 129 Hannah
O'Brien Michael, mill furnishing (S. F.) res 1468 Ninth
O'Brien Michael R., butcher, res N s Forty -first nr Adeline
O'Brien Michael V., car builder C. P. R. R., res 1832
Seventh
O'Brien Nicholas, horseshoer Jacob Seitz, res NE cor
Seventh and Franklin
O'Brien Patrick, tailor S. Francis, res S. F.
O'Brien Philip, laborer, res 647 Campbell
O'Brien Thomas, cabinetmaker Charles L. Taylor, res 1410
Brush
O'Brien Thomas, carpenter, res E s San Pablo av nr Thirty-
ninth, Temescal
O'Brien William (Clooney & O'Brien) res 1517 Fifth
O'Brien AVilliam, clerk, res 1823 Goss
O'Brien William, cook Oakland Trotting Park
O'Brien William H. ^Major, instructor California Military
Academy, res Occidental House
O'Callaghan William, chief engineer, res W s Peralta bet
Sixth and Seventh
O'CONNELIi & CO. (P. J. O'Connell and P. A. Murphy)
dry and fancy goods, 1119 Broadway
O'Connell Daniel, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
O'Connell John, driver Edward A. Brown, res 806 Alice
O'Connell Margaret, widow, res 1709 Seventh
O'Connell Maurice, gardener, res 1168 Seventh
O'Connell Michael, hostler A. J. Butterfield & Co., res 687
Twenty-fifth
O'Connell Patrick, teamster F. Barnard & Co., res 28 Valley
I"
Pilhort £ PrniAin ^^^^^^ ^u^'^' ^^'^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^°^^ ^^^^^^^ "i^ ^^^ installment Flan.
UIIUCI I OC D! U VYll Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet st.s. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
380 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
O'Connell Patrick J. (O'Connell &. Co.) res 915 Grove
O'Connell Peter laborer C. P. E. R., res 811 Magnolia
O'Connor Charles, salesman William H. Nolan, res 1175
Sixteenth av
O'Connor Ellen, domestic NW cor Park and San Pablo av
O'Connor Frank, car driver, res 1175 Sixteenth av
O'Connor James, liquor saloon, 1002 Twenty-fourth
O'Connor Jeremiah, granite yards, SE cor Seventh and
Castro and Webster nr Mountain View Cemetry, res
John nr Webster
O'Connor John, res 1175 Sixteenth av
O'Connor John, bricklayer, res 1076 Thirty-second
O'Connor John, car cleaner C. P. R. R., res 1502 Fifth
O'Connor John, laborer, res 763 Castro
O'Connor John, section foreman C. P. R. R., res Shell
Mound
O'Connor Margaret, widow, res E s High nr R. R. crossing,
Melrose
O'Connor Patrick, blacksmith, res 802 Wood
O'Connor Patrick, laborer, res 28| Valley
O'Connor Peter C, expressman, SE cor Seventh and Pine,
res 1505 Fifth
O'Connor Timothy, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1012 Cypress
O'Connor William, laborer Contra Costa Water Co., res 168
Fifth
O'Connor William, shoemaker, res W s San Pablo av nr R.
R. crossing
O'Day Daniel, laborer, res 517 Twenty-second
O'Day Michael J., shoecutter (S. F.) res 1319 Peralta
O'Day Thomas, teamster, res 1319 Peralta
O'Day Thomas Jr., laundryman (S. F.) res 1319 Peralta
O'Donnell Frederick, res 720 Chester
O'Dounell John, section man C. P. R. R., res 1659 William
O'Donnell John D., laborer C. P. R. R., res N s Short bet
Cedar and Bay
O'Donnell Michael, laborer, res 1408 Sixteenth
O'Donnell Myles F., compositor Oakland Press, res 1691
Seventh
O'Donnell Richard, well borer, res E s Fortieth nr Grove,
Temescal
O'Donnell Thomas, laborer, res S s East Twentieth bet
Thirteenth and Fourteenth avs
O'Donnell Thomas, washer Robert F. Simpson, res NE cor
San Pablo av and Seventeenth
O'Donohue Kate Miss, res 1557 Webster-
O 'Grady Coleman, stonemason, res 1103 Third
^ r i AIINRRY ^ASH"^<^ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oaicland.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 381
O'Grady Edward, liquor salooD, 601 Franklin
O'Grady Thomas, dairyman, res nr San Pablo av Station
O'Hara Margaret Miss, laundress Contra Costa Laundry
O'Hara Patrick, res 1424 Fifteenth
O'Hardy Nathan, washing machine manufacturer, res Capi-
tol Hotel
O'Hare Charles, toolmaker, 654 Broadway, res 1643 Market
O'Keefe Annie, domestic, res SW cor Twenty-eighth and
West
O'Keefe Arthur, laborer, res SW cor Twenty-eighth and
West
O'Keefe Cornelius, teamster, res SW cor Twenty-eighth and
West
O'Keefe Daniel, farmer, res S s Temescal nr Cherry, Tem-
escal
O'Keefe Daniel, boots and shoes, SE cor East Central and
Twelfth avs, res Fruit Yale
O'Keefe John, groceries and liquors, SE cor Locust and
Telegraph av
O'Keefe Margaret, widow, res Sunnyside House
O'Keefe Mary, domestic Henry K. Belden, res John nr Web-
ster
O'Keeffe Thomas J., bookkeeper (S. F.) res Montgomery nr
Booth
O'Laughlin Peter, laborer, res 1112 Third
O'Leary Patrick, laborer, res 1833 Linden
O'Leary Patrick, plasterer, res 865 Twenty-second
O'Malia Edward, laborer, res 1621 Magnolia
O'Malley Patrick, upholsterer L. Kreiss & Co., res 366 Fifth
O'Neil Arthur, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
O'Neil Cornelius, tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res 782 East
Central av
O'Neil Maggie, domestic 729 Eighth
O'Neil Martin, laborer, res 622 Chestnut
O'Neill Dennis, tanner Oak Grove Tannery, res Fourteenth
av bet East Central av and East 14th
O'Neill Edmund C, student University, res 881 Division
O'Neill Edward, fruits and vegetables, 1250 Center
O'Neill Eugene, mechanical engineer (S.F.) res 881 Division
O'Neill John, laborer, res 88^ Bay
O'Neill M. A. Miss, teacher Lafayette School, res 404 Cen-
tral av s
O'Neill William, farmer, res S s O'Neill nr San Pablo av,
TgtxigscSjI
O'Neill William, hostler Dexter Stable, 276 Central av
O'Nial Joshua, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1560 Eighth
ftflftM^Arn COLLECTORS anfl ATTORNEYS Condnct Sflits In all State Conrts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Harm St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
382 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
O'Reilly Michael, coal oil, res 728 Linden
O'Eorke Mary Mrs., res N s Forty-second nr Grove, Tem-
escal
O'Eorke Tbos. H., upholsterer E. Hook, res 1116 Broadway
O'Eourke John, dairyman, res NE cor Fortieth and Tele-
graph av, Temescal
O'Shea James J., stoves and tinware, etc., SE cor San Pa-
blo av and Twenty-fifth, res 1720 San Pablo av
O'Shea Thomas, spinner, res E s High nr E. E. crossing,
Melrose
O'Sullivan C. Mrs., res N s Fortieth nr Grove, Temescal
O'Sullivan Daniel, laborer, res Twenty-second nr Linden
O'Sullivan James, laborer, res 651 Magnolia
O'Sullivan Thomas J., helper Oakland Planing Mills
O'Toole J. P. & Co. (J. P. O'Toole and V. McNally) dry
goods, 953 Washington
O'Toole Darby, laborer, res 6 Pearson
O'Toole John P. (J. P. O'Toole & Co.) res 572 Tenth
Oak Grove Tannery, John S. Derby proprietor, cor East
Central and Eighteenth avs
Oakes Charles, extraman Eelief Hook and Ladder Co. No.
1, Oakland Fire Department, res NE cor Seventeenth
and Telegi'aph av
Oakes Daniel B., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1718 Seventh
Oakes George, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
Hay wards
Oakes George W., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 1357 Tel-
egraph av, and extraman Eelief Hook and Ladder Co.
No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, res NW cor Seven-
teenth and Telegraph av
Oakes William J. (Greenus & Oakes) res N s Thirty-ninth
nr Grove, Temescal
Oakland and Contra Costa Eoad and Tunnel Co., A. E. Ball
president. Charles E. Kennedy secretarv, office Wells,
Fargo & Co., 472 Ninth
Oakland and San Francisco Expresses — Anderson G. W. &
Co., SE cor Broadway and Tenth, and 331 East (S. F.);
Gallagher C. E., 909 Broadway, and 309 East (S. F.);
Harper & Co., 1052 Broadway, and 313 East (S. F.);
MeaderH. P., 1010 Broadway, and 338 East (S. F.);
Oakland Transfer Co., 1014 Broadway, and 16 Post (S.
F. ; Steere & Colby, SE cor Thirteenth and East Cen-
tral avs, and 313 East (S. F.); Tucker S. F., 905 Broad-
way, and 3 Market (S. F.); Whitney & Co., 855 Broad-
way, and 5 Commercial (S. F.): Wingate I. C, 852
Broadway, and 6 Sacramento (S. F.)
Q r lAIINHRY ^**=**=**=* X"Krox-ls., JLMO-%yv I*x-lco«i
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. 6. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRKCTORY. 383
OAKLAND ARTIFieiAL STONE WORKS, George D.
Nagle & Co. proprietors, S s Eighteenth bet San Pablo
av and Grove
Oakland Bag Manufacturing Co., P. Susmann secretary,
115 Battery (S. F.) factory NE cor Second av and East
Tenth
OAKLAND BANK OF SAVINGS, E. C. Sessions presi-
ident, W. W. Garthwaite cashier, NE cor Central av
and Broadway
Oakland Base Ball Grounds, cor Fourteenth and Castro
OAKLAND BEER HALL, Opitz& Bartels proprietors, 859
Washington
Oakland Benevolent Association, Herman B. Sears secretary,
rooms 516 Fifteenth
OAKLAND BREWERY, Kramm & Dieves proprietors, NE
cor Telegraph av and Durant
OAKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE, M. K. Lauden pro-
prietor, 377 Central av
OAKLAND CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Myron W.
Allen proprietor, SE cor Tenth and Webster
OAKLAND CARPET BEATING ESTABLISHMENT,
Conklin Brothers proprietors, N s Twenty -first bet Tel-
egraph av and Broadway
The Company Is constamly adding to its facilities for supplying Gaa, and will con-
tinue tbe policy of reducing the price as its business may warrant.
Office, Union Bank Building, Ninth, near Broadway.
Work*, Northeast cor. Tt'nMliiiigtoii and First, and block bounded bj
First, Second, Jetferson and OroTe Streets.
J. WEST MARTIN, President; W. W. CRANE, Jr., Vice-President;
JOS. G. EASTLAND, Secretary; ROBERT GEORGE, Asst. Secretary;
VAN LEER EASTLAND and F. H. EIUHBAUM, Superintendents.
TRUSTEES:
J. WEST MARTIN, W. W. CRANE, Jr., JAMES FREEBORN,
JOHN W. COLEMAN, J. G. EASTLAND.
Coke and Tar For Sale.
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GILBERT & BROWN
Parties Pnrctaaslni; rurnlKhed wifli 7Ione.r Tor
Building: — Pavnlile In Installments at Low llates of
iDterebt. STo. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Aiameds.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATCR.
384 OAKLAND [ ] DIBECTORY.
Oakland Chemical Steam Dyeing Works, L. Breidenstein
proprietor, 962 Broadway
OAKLAND CITY DIRECTORY, W. B. Hardy agent, 959
Broadway
Oakland City Flouring Mill, Hickok & Son proprietors, S s
Third bet Broadway and Franklin
OAKLAND COLLECTION OFFICE, Adams & Co. 864
Broadway
OAKLAND CREEK FERRY, C. P. R. R., foot Broadway
Oakland Dental Rooms, 1116 Broadway, rooms 1-2
OAKLAND EVENING TRIBUNE, Tribune Publishing Co.
publishers and proprietors, 406 Central av
Oakland Free Library, Miss Ina D. Coolbrith librarian, 512
Fourteenth
OAKLAND, FRUIT VALE AND MILLS' SEMINARY
EXPRESS, Steere & Colby proprietors, office SE cor
Thirteenth and East Central avs, and 313 East S. F.
OAKLAND GAS LIGHT CO., J. West Martin president,
Joseph G. Eastland secretary, office S s Ninth nr Broad-
way, and 604 Commercial S. F.
Oakland Guard Armory, 377 Central av
OAKLAND HOME INSURANCE CO., G. M. Fisher pres-
ident, W. P. Jones vice-president, Thomas Arthur sec-
retary, office 469 Ninth
WmmEmmm ^^ mmwmmww
GROVES & BUCHANAN,
Nursery adlommg Oaklanil Troltmg ParK.
DEPOT, 352 THIRTEENTH ST., CORNER WEBSTER.
All kindH of IXot-HonHe Plants, Specimen E-vergreenH, Trees, Stfarabs,
RoKes, Pinks, Ciladiolns, Seeds, etc.
Bonpels, Flowers, Wreatts and Crosses laJe to orier.
C r I A 1 1 N n R Y ^^^^ Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Ofrice. 33 Gear) St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
^
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OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 385 i g*
I u
OAKLAND HOSIERY CO., William H. Jordan president, ' ^
factory NE cor Jefferson and First, office Wilcox Block §•
OAICLAND ICE CO., Joseph S. G. Gordon proprietor, 365 3.
Tenth q
OAKLAND IRON WORKS, Ives Scoville proprietor, 511
513 Second
OAKLAND JOURNAL (German semi-weeklv) Journal Co. j N
publishers, 832 Webster / | |
Oakland Ladies Eelief Society Home, S s Linden bet Tele-
graph av and Broadway, Temescal
Oakland Light Cavalry Armory, 1069 Broadway g-
OAKLAND LUMBER YARD, Samuel Merritt proprietor, ^
foot of Washington y
Oakland Marble Works, James Sullivan proprietor, E s j^
Broad wav opp Fourteenth *^
OAKLAND JNTJRSERY, Groves & Buchanan proprietors, ^
nr Oakland Trotting Park, depot 352 Thirteenth ' 52
OAKLAND PAVING CO., C. T. H. Palmer president, office ^
Union Bank Building, rooms 6-7, quarry McAdam nr ^
Broadway ^
Oakland Pickle Works, William Yon der Wiele proprietor, ^
SW cor Third and Lewis g*
OAKLAND PLANING MILLS, Burnham, Standeford & g*
Co. proprietors, P. E. Cunningham construction man- o
ager, manufacturers mouldings, doors, sash, blinds, etc., act
cor First, Second and Washington ^
Oakland Press, DeWitt C. Lawrence proprietor, office 1691 i tS?
Seventh j o>
OAKLAND RAILROAD CO., J. S. Emery president, Horace I o
H. Towns secretary, I. W. Knox treasurer, George T. I g*
Loring superintendent, office 921 Broadway, room 2 : ^
OAKLAND TIMES (daily and weekly) Times Publishing ' P
Co. publishers and proprietors, 952 Broadway §-
Oakland Township Assessor, William F. Boardman, office , B'
Court House, room 3 1^
Oakland Transfer Co., M. G. Eader manager, 1014 Broad- | ^
way. and 16 Post, S. F. §"
Oakland Trotting Park, E. Wiard proprietor, W s San Pablo ! 8
av 2 miles NW from City Hall
Oakland Warehouse, J. A. Hobart proprietor, NE cor Jeffer-
son and First
Oakley Oliver B., silver plater (S. F.) res 10 Pearson's Eow
OAKLEY PETER E., manager David Meeker's Coal Yard,
res S. F.
Oaks Frederick O., telegi-aph operator C. P. E. E., res E s
Clay bet Ninth and Tenth §*
AnAMQ£ rn sell real ESTATE-OailamlProiierty to ExcliaDge tor Ranclies
lUHIllO OC UU. S.£. cor. EI60TII aud BBOADWAY, I'p stair*.
25
GEO. W. CLARK, m Market St.,S. F., Iniponer FreDcli anil EnglisH WALL PAPERS
386 OAKLAND [ OT DIRECTORY.
Obenauer George, tailor S. Francis, res 765 Jackson
Oberf elder Tobias, merchant (S. F.) res Kelsey House
Oberg Gustave, sliptender S. P. C. K. R., res 255 Second
Obrock John F., laborer, res 735 Magnolia
Occidental Club, rooms College Hall
Occidental House, Mrs. M. E. Teas proprietress, 955|
Washington
Odd Fellows Hall, NW cor Eleventh and Franklin
Odd Fellows Library, NW cor Eleventh and Franklin
Odell Samuel, butcher Hayes, Carrick &, Co., res Butcher-
toAvn
Oefele William, bartender John Stocky, res 1774 Seventh
Offe Frederick, car repairer C. P. R. E., res 1670 Valdez
Offo, Chinese physician, 708 Broadway
Ogden Clarence R., reporter, res 57 Valley
Ogden Robert C. , shorthand reporter, 911 Broadway, room
4, res 57 Valley
Ohler Emma S. Miss, dressmaker John F. Wood, res 912
Clay
Ohling E. O., carpenter (S. F.) res 1014 Pine
Ohlson Lawrence W., cooper (S. F.) res 1913 Magnolia
Olander Albert, lumberman C. P. R. R., res 814 Twenty-
eighth
Olanie Francois X., patternmaker (S. F.) res 1171 Six-
teenth av
Olanie Jules, teamster, res 1171 Sixteenth av
Olcese Frank, liquors, 1827 Seventh
Oldfield Charles, clerk (S. F.) res SE cor Sixth and Castro
Oldham . carpenter, res 1156 Broadway
Oliver Flora, widow, res N s Brooklyn bet Fourth and Fifth
avs
Oliver James, gardener Frank C. Havens, res E s Adams nr
Lee
Oliver James B., miner, res SE cor Telegraph av and Tern-
GSCfll T6rDGSC3(l
Oliver James M., porter C. P. R. R., res 271 Sixth
Oliver James M. Jr., barber W. J. Edmonds, res 271 Sixth
Oliver William W., res 1008 West
Ollis Henry, blacksmith, res 1010 Franklin
Olmstead James M., lumber surveyor (S. F.) res 1218 Tenth
av
Olmstead Laura A. Miss, matron Mills' Seminary
Olmsted L. H. Mrs., boarding, 1235 Broadway
Olney Charles C. Mrs., widow, res 834 Jackson
Olney Charles D., clerk (S. F.) res 834 Jackson
Olney Frank Mrs., res 1437 San Pablo av
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
r33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
I. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY. 387
Olney Warren, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 481 Prospect
Olofson Alfred, compositor Daily Times
Olofson Peter, stevedore (S. F.) res 1765 Twenty-first av
01 sen Gustave, milkman, res 1922 Union
Olsen Henry E., laborer C. P. K. E., res 238 Ettie
Olsen Jacob, coachman Watson A. Bray, res N s East 14th
bet Julia and Howard, Fruit Vale
Olsen John, carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1765 Lincoln
Olsen John, seaman, res 235 Ettie
Olsen John P., restaurant (S. F.) res 1411 Eighteenth
Olsen Lewis, laborer, res 952 Eighteenth
Olsen Olof B., salesman, res 572 Tenth
Olsen Peter, porter H. Hickethier, res 259 Central av
Olsen Easmus, carpenter C. P. E. E., res 908 Willow
Omey William H., engineer C. P. E. E., res Grand Western
Hotel
OPITZ & BARTELS (B. Opitz & H. Bartels) cigar manu-
facturers and proprietors Oakland Beer Hall, 859 Wash-
ton
Opitz Bernhard (Opitz & Bartels) res 859 Washington
Oram John, messenger (S. F.) res 761 Fourth
Oram Eichard, clerk, res 761 Fourth
Orchard Thomas, with 0. P. E. E., res 522 Tenth
Orchard Thomas Jr., postal clerk (S. F.) res 522 Tenth
Ordway E. M. Mrs., res E s San Pablo av nr Forty-third,
Temescal
Orelup John K., plasterer, res 1827 Linden
Organ Walt^, salesman Salinger Brothers, res 418 Cen-
tral av
Oriana Crispin, carpenter, res 63 Valley
Orion Theater, NW cor Sixth and Broadway
Ormsby Charles W., builder, res 1310 Harrison
ORMSBY ELON D., photographer, 1055 Broadway, res
1306 Harrison
Ormsby E. Seymour, jeweler, res 1306 Harrison
Orr Charles P., teacher music, res 1364 San Pablo av
Orr House, Mrs. W. Griffin proprietress, 508| Fifteenth
Orr John C., painter C. B. Eutherford and extraman Felton
Engine No. 2, Oakland Fire Department, res 715 Clay
Orr William H., wines and liquors, NW cor San Pablo and
Union avs
Orrick Oliver S., California Paint Co. (S. F.) res 1226 Four-
teenth
Orrin Page, hostler Orlando Bern is, res 1314 Tenth av
Orteig John, butcher Oilman & Livermore, res 971 Third
Orth Henry, fireman 0. P. E.R., res 5 Pearson's Eow
Pll RFRT SL RRnUfN ^^^^^^^ ^"^^ DesiraWe Resilience Property on liie CoasL
Call st No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mm St.,S.F.,WMesaleaii(l Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
388 OAKLAND [ ] DIRECTORY.
Ortman Caroline L., widow, res 1525 BroadAi^ay
Osborn Henry A., engineer, res 709 Webster
Osborn James, hackman, res SE cor Lydia and Market
Osborn J. W,, seacher of records, 859 Broadway, room 14,
res 469i Ninth
Osborn William, woodturner C P. E. K., res 1020 Wood
Osborne Francis, gardener N. L. Buck, res 706 Thirteenth
Osborne George H., carpenter, res 613 Seventeenth
Osborne Orlando C, clerk U. S. Sub-Treasury (S. F.) res
314 Ninth
Osborne William M., clerk (S. F.) res 304 Ninth
Osbourne Fanny M. Mrs., artist, res 554 East 18th
Osbourne Samuel, shorthand reporter (S. F.) res 554 East
18th
Oser Frank, driver C. A. Uhrig, res 838 Broadway
Oshner Bertha Mrs., res W s Telegraph av nr Thirty-ninth,
Temescal
Ossenbrueggen John, hides, tallow, etc., NW cor Sixth and
Webster
Ott Charles F., tinsmith M. De LaMontanya, res 621 Third
Ott Jacob Mrs., widow, res 713 Third
Ott John, stonemaker, res 2219 Magnolia
Ott L. M. (D. Hauser & Co.) res 467 Thirteenth
Otten Corde, res 1666 Central av
Ough Joseph, mining, res 1073 Fourteenth av
Ough T. A. Mrs., dressmaker, 1073 Fourteenth av
Outram David J., boots and shoes, 1219 Broadway, res 1722
Linden
Outzen Louis, farmhand J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Overacker Charles B., deputy sheriff, office Court House,
room 8, res NW cor Thirteenth and Jackson
Overacre Peter I., manufacturers' agent (S.F.) res 572 Tenth
Overland House, Burns & Jensen proprietors, NW cor First
and Broadway
Overland Railroad Station, foot Sixteenth
Owen Benjamin, teacher vocal music, res 858 Castro
Owen Daniel C, clerk (S. F.) res 1210 Adeline
Owen Jane Miss, res E s Telegraph av nr Weston av
Owen Katie, domestic 576 Eighth
Owen Nellie C. Mrs., teacher Lincoln School, res 858 Castro
Owen Wilson J. (Grayson, Harrell & Co.) res 217 Tenth
Owens Charles W., stairbuilder Pioneer Planing Mills, res
213 Third
Owens John, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1114 Linden
Owens Peter A., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 212 Central av
SI? T A TTMTI"R Y ^^'''^^ caliei lor and Delivered in S. F., OaKlanfl, Alameda, Berkeley
. f. JjiiUilUiLl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [P] DIRECTORY. 389
Owens Stephen, carpenter C. P. K. R., res N s Pacific bet
Wood and Pine
Oyarzo Carmen M. Mrs., res S s Forty-third nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Ozio Antonio, clerk, res 475 Sixth
Ozio Nancy, widow, furnished rooms, 475 Sixth
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California, Snow &
Ragsdale managers Alameda County Branch, NE cor
Broadway and Thirteenth
PACIFIC POTTERY (Sacramento) N. Clark proprietor,
ofiice NE cor Division and Cedar
PACIFIC PRESS, S. F. Haskell president, W. C White
vice-president and business manager, Mrs. L. D. Car-
ruth secretary, printing, bookbinding, printers' station-
ery, type founders, electrotyping, wood engraving and
proprietors Signs of the Times, 1059 Castro, and 715
Central av
Pacific Reduction Works, Aaron & Irelan proprietors, E s
Bay av, Melrose
PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Rev. J. A. Ben-
ton, D. D., and Rev. George Mooar, D. D., profes-
sors, S s Plymouth av bet Telegraph av and Broadway
Packard Edward H., carpenter, res 811 Washington
Paddock Cordelia M., widow, res 827 Brush
Paepcke August (Mesmer & Paepcke) res 877 Pine
Page Alfred, butcher Jacob Woerner, res 713 Tenth
Page Frank J., clerk (S. F.) res Winsor House
Page Frank J. Mrs., res 562 East 15th
PAGE FRANK S., groceries, 464 Eleventh, res 122
Eleventh
Page Frederick, painter, res 1072 East 23rd
Page George F., professor music, res 1316 Telegraph av
Page Jonathan, foreman blacksmith C. P. R. R., res 942
Wood
Page Mamie Miss, res 562 East 15th
Page Orrin, butcher, res 1314 Tenth av
PAGGE BROTHERS (Peter and Leonard Pagge) proprie-
tors Barnum Restaurant, SE cor Seventh and Broadway
Pagge Leonard (Pagge Brothers) res Central av bet Webster
and Third av
Pagge Peter (Pagge Brothers) res SE cor Seventh and
Broadway
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^itli ADAMS & eo., "'Oakland" CollecM Office,
UUIIUUI lUUl UlllO S.K. cor. SICJUTH ST. *na BROADWAY, Up St«lr«.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 larlcet St., s. F.-Compleie sM oi Paper Hanzines-Mllnl Wonmen.
390 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Pagnem Delia, domestic William B, Hardy, 1383 Franklin
Pahr Aurora Miss, tailoress O. P. Hansen, res Union bet
Twentieth and Twenty-second
Paine Bertrand, domestic 326 East 19th
Paineslow Nelson, watchman C. P. R. R.. res 759 Willow
Palace Restaurant, Thomas Hallahan proprietor, 968 Broad-
way
Palache James, commission merchant (S. F.) res N s Clare-
raont av nr Russell, Claremont
Palache Robert K., salesman (S. F.) res N s Claremont av
nr Russell, Claremont
Palin Gudion, laborer, res 552 Broadway
Rallies Alexander, commission merchant (S. F.) res W s
Telegraph av bet Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth, Tem-
escal
Palm Cyrus, cigars and tobacco, SW cor Seventh and
Broadway, res 259 Fourth
Palmer Alpheus W. (Marston & Palmer) res 1268 Webster
Palmer Andrew J., porter Galindo Hotel
Palmer Arabella, widow, res 592 Sycamore
Palmer Arnold C., teacher music, res 1114 Tenth av
Palmer Cassius C, ice merchant (S. F.) res 1279 Eighth av
PALMER CHARIjES E., county treasurer and tax collector,
office Court House, room 2, res San Leandro Road
PAIiMER C. T. H., president Oakland Paving Co., office
Union Bank Building, rooms 6-7, res cor Piedmont and
Bancroft Ways, Berkeley
Palmer Edward F,, capitalist, res 1254 Webster
Palmer F. L. Mrs., teacher Durant School, res 592 Syca-
more
Palmer Frank L., secretary (S. F.) res 592 Sycamore
Palmer Frederick R., clerk S. Francis, res 316 Third
Palmer George, night clerk Galindo Hotel
Palmer George M., clerk Oakland Trotting Park
Palmer Henry, wine merchant (S. F.) res 774 Eleventh
PAIjMER HENRY A., vice president and treasurer Union
Savings Bank and cashier Union National Bank, SE cor
Ninth and Broadway, res Piedmont Way nr Bancroft
Way, Berkeley
Palmer Jacob, flour merchant (S. F.) res 1422 Eighth
Palmer J. B. Mrs., res 960 Eighth
Palmer James W., lumber surveyor (S. F.) res 1022 Chest-
nut
Palmer John, horse trainer, res SW cor Park av and HoDis
Palmer Joseph, painter (S. F.) res 1663 Sixteenth
Palmer Mary A., widow, seamstress, res 316 Third, rear
Sr I A 1 1 M n D V GrocuA "XT^orrlx., ILio^wcr 3E»x-xoe>0
. 1. LAUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 391
Palmer Mattie Mrs., teacher public school department, res
592 Sycamore
Palmer Euth, widow, res 662 East Central av
Palmer Samson, res E s Telegraph av nr Orchard
Pane Victor, gardener Sidney L. S. Johnson, res Brookside,
Fruit Vale
Pantoskey Bessie Miss, teacher music, res 320 Fourth
Pantoskey Herman, junk dealer, res 320 Fourth
Pantoskey Jacob, poultry dealer, res 320 Fourth
Paquis Adelle, wines and liquors, store and res 1259 San
Pablo av
Paragon Fashion Parlors, John F. Wood proprietor, 375
Central av
Paramore Lewis, clerk Paul J. Eeilly, 847 Broadway
Parcells Charles B., manager Hall's Safe and Lock Co. (S.F.)
res 614 Eighteenth
Pardee Enoch H., oculist (S. F.) res 672 Eleventh
Parete Paul, scavenger, 628 Filbert
Parisot Marie Mme., dressmaker, 1156 Broadway
Park Charles O., painter C. P. E. E., res 653 Seventh
Park Chauncey, journalist Evening Tribune, res 832 Twenty-
ninth
Park John, painter Stanley Stephenson
Park Thomas Mrs., res 565 Seventeenth .
Park Thomas K. , res 832 Twenty-ninth
Parker Abner, coachman T. H. Pinkerton, res NE cor
East Twenty-seventh and Thirteenth av
Parker Charles A., carpenter, res 1462 Curtis
Parker Charles M., ship carpenter C. P. E. E., res 816
William
Parker Edward A., instructor physics and mechanics Uni-
versity, res 720 Seventh
Parker Fannie A. Mrs., teacher Durant School, res 677
Twenty-fourth
Parker Hattie, nurse W. D. English, res 226 Eleventh
Parker Hubbard G., wood and lumber contractor, res W s
Lee nr Vernon av
Parker John, merchant, res 720 Seventeenth
Parker Joseph, furniture, 909 Seventh
Parker Leonidas, carpenter, res 762 Clinton, Lynn
Parker Mary, domestic W. H. Glascock, 305 Fifth
Parker Orrin W., piano tuner and regulator Adolph Bruenn,
res 677 Twenty-fourth
Parker Walter W., carpenter, res 1249 Center
Parker Walter W. Mrs., dressmaker, res 1249 Center
Parker William C, surgeon, res 1355 Madison
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Gilbert & Brown """''"iifN^fAKS^S
ilie installmeni PiaL
Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarM SL, S. F., the finest collection ol Moiern Art Paper HanuUfis.
392 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Parker William C Jr., clerk (S. F.) res 1355 Madison
Parkin Thomas, carpenter, res 1809 William
Parks James L. , associate rector St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Parks Madeline, widow, res Lake Shore av nr Brooklyn
Parmenter Charles H., res 764 Twentieth
Parratt Frederick, merchandise broker (S. F.) res 1063
Ninth av
Parrish Charles L., carpenter, res 1076 Twenty-first
Parrish William, res 1029 Sixth av
Parrish William H., teamster, res 171 Third
Parritt Alvin S., yardman C. P. E. K., res 827 Seventeenth
Parritt Fannie E. Miss, dressmaker, res 762 Sixth
Parritt John W., carpenter C P. R. R., res 762 Sixth
Parry George, clerk mint (S. F.) res 832 West
Parry James, shipwright C. P. E. E., res 722 Myrtle
Parry William, watchman Contra Costa Laundry
Parsliley William H., barkeeper Harry F. Irwin, res New-
land House
Parsons' Block, William A. Parsons proprietor, 612| East
Central av
Parsons Charles, news agent, res 370 East 16th
Parsons Edward, groceries, 652 Franklin
Parsons Eldon E., student, res 370 East 16th
Parsons George W., farmer, res E s San Pablo av nrTemes-
cal creek, Temescal
Parsons James, painter, res 669 Thirty-fourth
Parsons John, clerk M. Brink, res 652 Franklin
Parsons Lewis W., groceries, 614 East Central av, res 612J
East Central av
Parsons Lorenzo, physician, res 566 East 18th
Parsons Mary, domestic Francis E. Weston, E s Broadway
nr Booth
Parsons Nelson, soapmaker, res 1618 Telegraph av, rear
Parsons Samuel, agent (S. F.) res 370 East 16th
Parsons Samuel S., proprietor Oakland Wharf Restaurant,
res Wilcox House
Parsons S. H. Mrs., res 924 Filbert
Parsons Thomas J. (Samm & Parsons) res 813 Brush
Parsons William A., proprietor Parsons' Block, res 612^
East Central av
Partello A. C, painter (S. F.) res 920 Pine
Parteuscky Charles, proprietor Berkeley Laundry, 1368-1370
Central av, office 457 Seventh
Partland James E., salesman William H. Nolan, res 664
Eighteenth
Partlow Wyman C, engineer, res 910 Pine
S. F. LAUNDRY.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 393
Partridge Abram M., carpenter, res 1418 Ninth
Partridge Alden S., farmer, res 1406 Eighteenth
Partridge Asa C, photographer, res 1267 Fifth av
Partridge Charles, salesman E. H. Hyde & Co. , res Hart-
man Mouse
Partridge Edward B., bookkeeper (S. E.) res 932 Eilbert
Partridge Ella S. Miss, teacher music, res 1267 Fifth av
Partridge Samuel C, res 1267 Fifth av
Passola Louis (Alameda County Ice Co.) res S s Fourth, bet
Washington and Jefi'erson
Passolt Edward, laborer O. P. E. K., res 714 Webster
Patenaude Hj^polite, teamster Remillard Brick Co., res 560
Second
Patison Eliza J. Mrs., res Union Hotel
Patrick William, res 806 Jefferson
Patronak & Jones (F. F. Patronak and C. H. Jones) but-
chers, 1323 San Pablo av
Patronak Frederick F. (Patronak & Jones) res 492 Edward
Patroni Lorenzo (Alameda County Ice Co.) res S s Fourth
bet Washington and Jefi'erson
Patten Frank, fireman C. P. R. R., res 1729 Goss
Patten P. G. Mrs., res 1729 Goss
Patten Robert F., capitalist, res 351 Seventh av
Patten William, capitalist, res 351 Seventh
Patterson Albion L., carpenter C. P. R. R., res Seventh
Street House
Patterson Charles, laborer, res W s Union av nr the Railroad
Patterson George, miner, res 685 Sj'cainore
Patterson J. M., live stock dealer, res Winsor House
Patterson John W,, res 1625 San Pablo av
Patterson Thomas, baggage master C. P. R. R., res 260
Fifth
Patterson William, gardener R. E. Cole, res 613 Adeline
Patterson William, paperhanger E. G. Buswell, res Sunny-
side House
Pattison C. B., res Tubbs Hotel
Patton Ann, widow, res 1808 William
Paul Charles E., upholsterer, res 1059 Franklin
Paul Colin, stoves and tinware, etc., 1618 Telegraph av
Paul Henry, second ofiicer stmr Oakland, Oakland Ferry, res
250 Harlan
Paul J. A. & Son (John A. and Philip L. Paul) bakers, 815
Broadway
Paul John A. (J. A. Paul & Son) res 1059 Franklin
Paul John H., upholsterer Hickey & Dowling, res 1059
Franklin
The "Oakland" Collection Office,
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F.-Speeial Designs in Window Shades to omer.
M
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394 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Paul Logan, actor Baldwin Theater (S. F.) res 1622 Eighth
Paul Philip L. (J. A. Paul & Son) res 1059 Franklin
Paulinbaum Solomon, glazier Whittier, Fuller & Co., res
854 Isabella
Paulsen Eobert, shoemaker, 213 Haven, res 217 Haven
Pawley Sidney, carriagetrimmer Theodore Frank, res Sun-
nyside House
Payne Fred., insurance agent (S. F.) res Blake House
Payne James H., hostler Nelson S. Moore, res 417 Second
Payne J. W., farmer, res Fruit Vale
Peacemaker George W., laborer" C. P.K.R., res 1814 Tay-
lor
Peacock Robert, laborer, res 151 Second
Pearce Webb N., registry clerk and superintendent letter
carriers. Post Office, res 967 Jeiferson
Pearre Caroline N. Mrs., teacher Mrs. Poston's Seminary,
res 1207 Broadway
Pearre S. E. Eev., physician, office and res 1207 Broadway
Pearson Cassius H., salesman B. V. Reichenberg, res 329
Third
Pearson C.T,, real estate, res N s Tenth bet Clay and Jeffer-
son
Pearson Joseph, bricklayer, res N s Forty-sixth nr Shattuck
av, Temescal
Pearson Sarah R. Miss, res 2221 Telegraph av
Pearson's Row, W s Pine nr Chase
Pease Arthur C., butcher Charles H. Smith, res 1313 Brush
Pease Edwin R. (Bart Morgan & Co.) res Georgetown, El
Dorado county
Pease John A., carpenter, res S s Temescal bet Telegraph
av and Maple, Temescal
Pebbles Frank M., portrait painter, Camron Block, res 811
Eleventh
Peck Elisha F., hostler Oakland R. R., res San Pablo av nr
Thirty-sixth
Peck Florence A. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 1437
San Pablo av
Peck James B., wool dealer (S. F.) res SW cor Sixth and
Oak
Peck James R., drayman (S. F.) res 1274 Fifth av
Peck Sarah I. Mrs., res 756 Sixth
Pecker Joseph C, shoemaker C. A. Broad, res NE cor
Twelfth av and East 20th
Peckham Albertus E., painter, res 216 Ellen
Peckham Charles O., laborer, res 216 Ellen
Peddicord Jefferson, carpenter, res Overland House
Sr I AllMnDV WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
. r. LAUnUni. office. 33 Geary St., S. r., and sea Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 395
PEDRINI C. & CO. (C. Pedrini and C. Longhi) groceries,
liquors, dry goods, etc., SE cor Telegraph av and Birch,
Temescal
Pedrini Cipriano (C Pedrini & Co.) res SE cor Telegraph
av and Birch, Temescal
Peel Allen, janitor Lafayette School
Peel Mary Mrs., janitress Harrison Street School
Peer Abraham, carpenter, res 412 First
Pegnem John, teamster, res 679 Twenty-sixth
Pegnem Patrick, teamster, res 663 Thirty-third
Peirce F. E., brakeman C. P. E. E., res Union Hotel
Peladeau Guilleaume, farmer, res San Pablo av Station
Pelham M. E. Mrs., principal Watts' Tract School
Pelke Joseph, conductor C. P. E., E., res 815 Center
Peller Herman, carpenter, res 970 Twenty-first
Peller John, carpenter, res 970 Twenty-first
Pelouze William S., real estate, res 1773 Seventh
Pelton L. T>. , dentist, office and res 1463 Telegraph av
Pemberthy Thomas, sailmaker (S.F.) res 1082 East 24th
Pendergast John, laborer, res 732 Henry
Pendleton Edward C, printer (S. F.) res 976 Cypress
Pendleton Harry, plasterer, res 976 Cypress
Pendleton Jesse F., plasterer, res 976 Cypress
Pendleton Louisa, widow, res 976 Cypress
Penefield John, waiter Galindo Hotel
Penney A., clerk, res 572 Tenth
Pennie James J., ship calker, res 2038 Union
Penniman Helen N. Miss, teacher Grove Street Primary
School, res 1367 Eighth av
Penniman H. P., farmer, res E s Eedwood av. Fruit Vale
Penniman John, res 1367 Eighth av
Pennypacker Joseph J., foreman Daily Times, res 665 Fifth
Penso John, seaman, res 1716 Linden
People's Insurance Co. (fire, of Newark) E. A. Heron
agent, 422 Central av
Peoples Emma Mrs., res 1865 Seventh
Pepper John W., salesman Kohler & Chase, res 1074 Wood
Peralta District School, S s Alcatraz av nr Telegraph av
Peralta Lewis, res S s Forty-sixth nr Shattuck av, Tem-
escal
Peralta Eosa Miss, res Peralta av nr Old County road
Perarie Joseph, laborer C. P. E. E.
Percival George, painter, res NW cor Clay and Tenth
Percy Cornelia, widow, res 967 Franklin
Percy George W., note teller Lazard Freres (S. F.) res 1024
Chester
t^
(tILBI'ET h EUnWN ' "BuVril"ins-Pa"'n"l? 'ln^\Vstailn?Jnt's';rLow"iFaUs"c"f
I»j»r<io!* PiirchnKiiis niriiiahod m i«h l»Iono.T for
Intcrc&t. No. S Park Sow. Park St., Alamed».
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marm St.. s. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
396 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Percy James, carpenter C. P. R. R., res West Oakland
House
Percy Martha P., widow, res 2223 Andover
Perdue Thomas, shoemaker, res 1471 Seventh
Perdue Thomas Jr., car cleaner 0. P. R. R., res 1471
Seventh
Pereau Eliza A. Mrs., res 1212 Seventh
Pereau James H., brakeman C. P. R. R., res 1212 Seventh
Pereau Joseph L., brakeman C. P. R. R., res 1212 Seventh
Pereau William E., carpenter, res 1212 Seventh
Peregoy J. L., miller, res N s Seventh nr Pine
Pereira Antone Y., peddler, res 653 Madison
Perez Lorenz, clerk (S. F.) res 816 Washington
Perham Susan, widow, res 1312 Twelfth av
Perieu Harrison, brakeman C. P. R. R., res 612|East Cen-
tral av
Perin George, employee C. P. R. R.
Perin James, employee C. P. R. R.
Perine George Mrs, , res Centennial House
Periue George M., res 1507 Broadway
Perine W. C, student Oakland Business College
PERINE WILLIAM D., contractor and manufacturer ar-
tificial stone, office 1002 Broadway, and 638 Market (S.
r.) res NW cor Fourth and Alice
Perkins Ann Mrs., varieties, 1830 San Pablo av
Perkins Corn Cob, general agent, res 1830" San Pablo av
Perkins Frank, laborer, res E s Lusk nr Fortieth, Temescal
Perkins Isabella Mrs., matron Oakland Ladies' Relief So-
ciety Home, S s Linden bet Telegraph av and Broad-
way, Temescal
Perkins Joseph A. , clerk (S. F.) res 811 Brush
Perkins P. H. Mrs., res 529 Eighth
Permien Frederick W., master mariner, res 310 East 17th
Perrin James, fireman C. P. R. R.
Perrin Richard, upholsterer and extraman Relief Hook and
Ladder No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, res 721
Center
Perrin Samuel, res 750 Willow
Perrin William, carpenter, res 750 Willow
Perry Alvan B., salesman Whittier, Fuller & Co., res 1374
Franklin
Perry Christopher C, res 912 Thirty-fourth
Perry Daniel Mrs., dressmaker, 759 Castro
Perry Daniel, furniture packer (S. F.) res 759 Castro
Perry David, mining (S. F.) res JNicholl House
Perry George F., laborer C. P.^R. R.
Sr I AIIMnQY WASHING done at short notice.
. r. LAUriUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F.. and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 397
Perry H., res Occidental House
Perry Henry, student Oakland Business College
Perry Herman P., compositor Pacific Press, res 1054 Third
Perry John F., laborer (S. F.) res 1720 Lincoln
Perry John H., painter, res 818 Fifteenth
Perry Kate, domestic NE cor Union and Duncan, Lynn
Perry Kichard E., expressman, res E s Fortieth nr Tele-
graph av, Temescal
Perry Bobert O., expressman, SW cor Thirteenth and
Broadway, res S s Fortieth nr Telegraph av
PERRY S. A. & CO." (Samuel A. Perry) booksellers, sta-
tioners and manufacturers picture frames, 1154 Broad-
way
Perry Samuel A. (S. A. Perry & Co.) res 1355 Telegraph av
Perry William F., commission merchant (S. F.) res 696
Twenty-fifth
Person Kasmus, gardener Poston's Seminary
PERU WTT.TJAM, proprietor Golden Gate Hall, 471
Eighth
Petar Charles (Ghirardelli & Petar) res 1019 Webster
Peter Joseph F., trackwalker C. P. R. R, res 970 East Cen-
tral av
Peter Margaret, widow, res N s Seventeenth bet San Pablo
and Telegraph avs
Peter Cecile Miss, teacher music, res 130 Fourth
Peters Charles, laborer, res 1416 Eighteenth
Peters John, laborer, res 970 East 16th
Peters John, saloon (S. F.) res 1402 Seventeenth
Peters John G., miner, res 1251 Center
Peters John L., res 660 Fourteenth
Peters Joseph, laborer Leon Trelut, res Third av nr East
Tenth
Peters M. , clerk H. Bowman, res cor Fourth and Madison
Peters M. A. Mrs., widow, teacher music, res 130 Fourth
Peters Maggie, waiter New Snyder House
Peters Mary H. Miss, teacher French,, res 969 Grove
Peters Peter, pickle maker (S. F.) res 1614 Eighteenth
Peters P. L., artist (S. F.) res 1156 Broadway
Peters William, driver Fourteenth Street R. R., res Avenue
House
Peters William, master mariner, res 969 Grove
Peters William M., res 660 Fourteenth
Petersen Bakken H., teamster Weston & Welch, res N s
East Eighteenth nr Second av
Peterson & Dodge (Ferdinand A. Peterson and Sophia J.
Dodge) restaurant, 614 Broadway
Pnllprt Yniir Rilk ^i^ii ^^ams & co., "Oakland" CoUection Office,
UUIICUl lUUl UNIO S.£. cor. EIUHTU KT.anU BROADWAY. Up stair*.
GEO. W. CLARK, US Market St., S. F., Asent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
398 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Peterson Alexander, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Alca-
traz av
Peterson Andrew, boarding (S. F.) res 952 Kirkham
Peterson Annie, domestic John R. Glascock, 829 Jackson
Peterson Antoine, waiter Kosta & Co., res W s Jackson bet
Fifth and Sixth
Peterson C A., packer J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Claremont
av and Clifton, Temescal
Peterson Carl, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Peterson Carl, upholsterer (S. F.) res W s Peralta bet Fif-
teenth and Sixteenth
Peterson Charles, foreman Eagle Box Factory, res Alameda
Peterson Ferdinand A. (Peterson & Dodge) res 616 Broad-
way
Peterson Hans P., clerk Schultz & Kock, resNW cor Forty-
fifth and Telegraph av, Temescal
Peterson Henry F., assistant librarian Oakland Free Library,
res 564 Fifteenth
Peterson Henry U., master mariner, res 102 Hannah
Peterson Ina Miss, assistant librarian Oakland Free Library,
res 564 Fifteenth
Peterson James, miller Samm's Flouring Mills, res 555
Broadway
Peterson John, laborer, res cor Poplar and Twenty-fourth
Peterson John P., plumber, res 2050 Union
Peterson Lawrence G., mariner, res 718 Myrtle
Peterson Martin C, mechanic, res 1269 Campbell
Peterson Mathias, milkman, res 125 Ettie
Peterson Peter, packer (S. F.) res 1416 Eighteenth
Peterson Peter, plasterer, res 812 Henry
Peterson Peter O., cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 125 Ettie
Peterson William, trimmer (S. F.) res 1405 Seventeenth
Peterson William, with George A. Blank, res 1229 Peralta
Petrequin Louis, carpenter, res 944 Thirty-sixth
Pettigrew J. Miss, dressmaker, res Orr House
Pettigrove Frank C, carpenter, res 17.33 Market
Pettigrove Joshua, carpenter, res 716 Twenty-ninth
Pettigrove William, bookkeeper (S. F.) res nr San Pablo av
Station
Pettingill Robert H., watchman C. P. R. R., res 1729
William
Pettis William H., insurance broker (S. F.) res 602 East 18th
Petti t Edward, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 767 Fifth
Pettit Harriet N. , widow, res 671 Tenth
Pettitt Joseph George, elevator manufacturer (S. F.) res 985
Wood
SI- I AllNDRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty
. r. LHUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, ageni for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 399
Pfaff Albert, upholsterer, res SW cor Fortieth and Lusk,
Temescal
Pfenninger Herman, clerk (S. F.) res 1042 Peralta
Pfenninger Herman Jr., gasfitter (S. F.) res 1042 Peralta
Pferdner Emile Mrs., res 569 Eighth
Pheby Thomas B., mining (S. F.) res 1275 Alice
Phela Bourt, carriagemaker F. Sicotte, res 1685 Eighth
Phelan & Fish (William S. Plielan and George L. Fish) gro-
ceries, 339 East Central av
Phelan Michael J., lithographic artist, res N s Forty-sixth
nr Shattuck av, Temescal
Phelan William S. (Phelan & Fish) res W s Peralta av nr
School House Koad
Phelps Charles H., attomey-at-law (S. F.) res 767 Thirteenth
Phelps Corydon B., salesman F. S. Page, res Ross Browne
Way off Vernon av, Claremont
Phelps Frank M. (Phelps, Murphy & Co.) res 1557 Eighth
Phelps George H., res 756 Seventh
Phelps M. A. Miss, principal New England Home School,
Ross Browne Way off Vernon av, Clarement
PHELPS, MURPHY & CO. (F. M. Phelps and W. S. Mur-
phy) dealers lumber, doors, sash and blinds, office and
yard SE cor Second and Washington
Phelps William, hgstler Joseph P. Dieves, res Three-Mile
House, San Leandro Road
Phenix Insurance Co. (tire, of Brooklyn, N. Y.) Doe, Griffin
& Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Phenneger Royal M., joiner C. P. R. R., res 758 Fifth
PHILADELPHIA BREWERY, Christian A. Uhrig agent,
838 Broadway
PHILADELPHIA RESTAURANT, Schaefer & Welti pro-
prietors, 1022 Broadway
Philadelphia Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Charles
Reuter proprietor, 833 Washington, office 916 Broadway
Philbrick D. S. Miss, res 1267 Fifth av
Philbrick Frederick, carriage painter P. H. McGrew, res 710
• Market
Philbrick Thomas C, carpenter, res 710 Market
Philibert A., proprietor Hermitage House, NE cor Hopkins
and Fruit Vale av
Philip Emanuel, laborer T. W. Corder, res 204 Harlan
Philippson Phillip, pedlar, res 657 Washington
Phillips Blair R., carpenter, res 607 Grove
Phillips Charles, brakeman C. P. R. R., res Seventh Street
House
Phillips Charles L., teamster (S. F.) res 1756 Seward
GilhPrt St Brnwn ^^ ^^^^^ IHTesnnent Uian me Bargains in Alameda Real Esiais
Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
400 * OAKLAND [P] DIRECTORY.
Phillips David J., sewing machine agent, 762 Seventh
Phillips David T.', clerk (S. F.) res 1404 Fourteenth av
Phillips Harry, salesman G. Abrahamson, res 1117 Broadway
Phillips James, carpet layer, res 753 Seventh
Phillips James, staiibuilder Pioneer Planing Mills, res 1024
Willow
Phillips John N., silversmith (S. F.) res 1756 Seward
Phillips John W. (Grayson, Harrell & Co.) res 977 Sixth av
Phillips Manuel, laborer, res 234 Harlan
Phillips Peter, molder (S. F.) res 1823 William
Phillips Thaddeus, railroadman, res 461^ Fourth
Phillips Walter W., jeweler (S. F.) res 1756 Seward
Phillips W. P. brakemau C. P. E. K., res Seventh Street
House
Phipps Francis M., clerk (S. F.) res 1111 Jefferson
Phipps John L., machinist (S. F.) res 1266 Grove
Phipps Joseph, res 1111 Jefferson
Phipps Thomas B., Avorkmau East Oakland Planing Mills,
res Union Hotel
Phoenix Insurance Co. (fire of Hartford) Harry L. Eoff
agent, 1004 Baoadway
Pickersgill William F., clerk A. G. Lawrie, res 713 Tenth
Pickles Edmund, machinist (S. F.) res 824 Union
Picton Thomas, brewer, res W s San Pablo av nr Alca-
traz av
Piedmont School, W s Webster nr Mountain View Ceme-
tery
Piedmont Springs Hotel, Alonzo D, Whitney proprietor, 3
miles NE of Oakland
Pieombo Paul, salesman Camilloni, Selna & Lagoria, res E
s Adeline bet Third and Fourth
Piepenburg August, musician, res 1165 Seventh
PIERCE & CO. (W. Frank and Charles D. Pierce) gen-
eral hardware, 1209 Broadway and 1210 San Pablo av
Pierce Annie Miss, res 1505 Tenth av
Pierce Charles B., watchman (S. F.) res 1007 Campbell
Pierce Charles D. (Pierce & Co.) res 1416 Grove
Pierce Dexter, res 1416 Grove
Pierce Frederick, brakemau C. P. R. R., res 1516 Eighth
Pierce George L., iron works (S. F.) res 604 Seventeenth
Pierce James E., carpenter, res 767 Willow
Pierce John H., solicitor, res 1511 Fifth
Pierce Marshall, treasurer Contra Costa Water Co., res 459
Merrimac
Pierce Reuben Mrs., widow, res 977 Sixth av
Pierce W. Frank (Pierce & Co.) res 565 Fifteenth
Q r I A 1 1 N n R Y <^<=><=»<* \7^oi-i5., xjo-vt^- i»i*io©s
Office. 33 Geary St., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 401
Piersou Caroline L. Mrs., res 616 Eighth
Pierson Rasmiis, hostler Thomas W. Badger, res Badger's
Park
Pierson William M., attorney-at law (S. F.) res SEcor Fifth
av and East 11th
Pike Edward P., carpenter, res SW cor Forty-fourth and
Telegraph av, Temescal
Pike Samuel B., insurance agent (S.F.) res 1302 Tenth
Pilling Newton H., butcher P. J. Gerhardy, res NE cor
Sixth and Broadway
Pillsbury Enoch L. (Trowbridge & Pillsbury") res 716 Market
Pinckney Samuel L., carriage painter, res l005 East 24th
Pine M. A. Mrs., res 1005 Peralta
PINKERTON THOMAS H., physician and surgeon, 418
Central av, rooms 3-5, res NE cor East 27th and Thir-
teenth av
Pinkham Ella M. Miss, teacher Mills' Seminary
Pinkham Frank D., compositor City Itemizer, res Sunnyside
House
Pinkham George, res W s Maple bet Temescal and Birch,
Temescal
Pinkham George T., extraman Eelief Hook and Ladder Co.
No. 1, Oakland Fire Department, res 470 Sixth
Pinkham John F., clerk (S. F.) res 1617 Taylor
Piolle Louis, laundryman Berkeley Laundry
Pioneer Carriage Factory, Sohst Brothers proprietors, NE
cor Eighth and Franklin
PIONEER PLANING MILLS, James E. Blethen proprie-
tor, SW cor Broadway and First
PIONEER SODA FACTORY, Taylor & Lohse proprietors,
NE cor Thirteenth and Franklin
Pirrie William, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1263 Central av
Pitman Henry C, stevedore (S. F.) res 719 Eighth
Pitt David, laborer, res S s Cleveland av nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Pitts George H., produce (S. F.) res Galindo Hotel
Pitts James M., butcher, shop and res 781 Central av
Place Ella J. Miss, bookkeeper P. W. Butler & Co., res Ns
Webster bet Moss av and Broadway
Place James F., machinery (S. F.) res 1019 Linden
Planer John, laborer, res 462 Fifth
Plant Samuel, barber, res 1168 Seventh
Plath Theodore, shoemaker George Dressier, res NW cor
East Central and Ninth avs
Piatt F. E. , carpenter, res SE cor Forty-third and Grove,
Temescal
s
nnllprt Yniir Rilk witii adams & co., "Oakland"
OUIICUl I UUI y IIIO i'. l:. coi. KIUIti'H SI. au.l BUOADWAV, UpStairg.
26
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Hamt St.,S. F., Iiporter Freocli and Eniilisli WALL PAPERS
402 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Playter Eli W., hardware (S. F.) les 1167 Castro
Pleitz Nellie, domestic C. A. Tuttle, 1591 Telegraph av
Plevin P. H. Miss, res 668 Thirty-fifth
PLOMTEAUX & RALLS (Henry J. Plomteaiix and Kich-
ard P. Kails) dentists, 408 Thirteenth
Plomteaux Henry J. (Plomteaux & Kails) res 820 Thirty-
fourth
Plover Patrick, builder, res 1609 Eighth
Plumb Charles M., clerk (S. F.) res 962 Grove
Plume John V., capitalist (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Plummer Daniel A., res 1067 Thirteenth av
Plummer James W., carpenter C. P. K. K., res 1775 Lincoln
Plunkett James C, attorney-at-law, 469^ Ninth, rooms 15-
16, res 1933 Filbert
Plunkett Wesley V., law student J. C. Plunkett, res 600
East Central av
Plymouth Avenue Congregational Church, Kev. George
Mooar, D. D., pastor, cor Plymouth and Elm avs
Plymouth Avenue School, Miss Elizabeth Powell principal,
NE cor Plymouth and Elm avs
Pogue "William S., res 830 Fourteenth
Pohlman — , cracker dealer, res 460 Fifth
Poirier Andrew F., res W s Shattuck av bet Benton and
Alcatraz av, Temescal
Poirier John B., farmer, res Ws Shattuck av bet Benton
and Alcatraz av, Temescal
Poirier R. D. Mrs., res W s Shattuck av bet Benton and
Alcatraz av, Temescal
Police Court, John Yule judge. City Hall
Pollack Ernest W., engraver (S. F.) res 756 Seventh
Pollack Louise Mrs., teacher music, res 756 Seventh
Pollard Thomas, painter, res W s Second av nr Birch, Tem-
escal
Pomroy Horace B., business agent, 958 Broadway, res 1308
Webster
Poole David, real estate, res 1112 Second av
Poole Henry C, miller, res 604 Filbert
Poole Spencer, res 818 Clay
Poole William, first officer stmr El Capitan, res 859 Center
Pooler Mattie Mrs., dressmaker, 1571 Seventh
Poor Fred. A., general delivery clerk Post Office, res 1611
Telegraph av
Poorman Jerome, tinner, res 914 Pine
Poorman Kolla, painter, res 914 Pine
Pope Horace E., physician and surgeon, office and res 1116
Broadway, rooms 1-2
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
OFFICES
'33 Geary St., San Francisco.
862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 403
Pope M. A. Mrs., res 306 Tenth
Pope Thomas E., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 560 East 22nd
Poppe Detlif, laborer Shell Mound Park
Popper Max (Whitney & Co.'s Express) res S. F.
Poray Martin Mrs., res NE cor Cedar and Chase
Porch Henry H., wheelwright and blacksmith, 1724 Seventh,
res 1671 Lincoln
Port Peter, carpenter, res 1736 Taylor
Portello Frank, butcher Morris & Co., res Peabody Lane,
Butchertown
Portello Henry, butcher, res Peabody Lane, Butchertown
Portello Manuel, butcher, res Peabody Lane, Butchertown
Porter Abel W. (Porter Bros. & Wing) res 514 Fifteenth
PORTER BROTHERS & WING (David H. and Abel W.
Porter and Almond Wing) produce dealers, 462 Elev-
enth
Porter David H. (Porter Brothers & Wing) res 526 Tenth
Porter James J., deputy sheriff, office Court House, room 8,
res 1367 Castro
Porter John S. (Lee & Porter) res S. F.
Posey A. C, physician and surgeon, and member Board of
Health, 1156 Broadway, rooms 6-7
Post Charles A., conductor C. P. E. R., res 822 Brush
Post Charles B. Mrs., widow, res 822 Brush
Post Martin Rev., res 2224 Telegraph av
Post Mary A., widow, res 1016 Tenth av
Post Mary E. Miss, teacher Mills' Seminary
POST OFFICE, E. P. Marsellus postmaster, junction Four-
teenth, San Pablo av and Broadway. Branch offices:
Brooklyn, T. F. Steere superintendent, cor Thirteenth
and East Central avs; West Oakland, H. Y. Baker,
superintendent, cor Seventh and Pine
Postlethwaite Hartley A. , blacksmith F. W. Davis, res E s
Fourteenth ave bet East 11th and East Central av
Poston E. C. Mrs., principal Poston's Seminary, Es Oak bet
Tenth and Eleventh
POSTON JOHN M., city attorney, office City Hall, res E s
Oak bet Tenth and Eleventh
Poston's Seminary, Mrs. E. C. Poston principal, E s Oak
bet Tenth and Eleventh
Pothier Louis (Boudreau & Pothier) res 820 Broadway
Potter Charles S. Mrs., res 600 Seventeenth
Potter Carrie V., widow, res 404 Central av
Potter Edward E., insurance agent (S.F.) res 272 Eleventh
Potter George C, capitalist (S. F.) res Bellevue House
Potter George H., commercial traveler, res 488 Edwards
Pll RFRT Jl RRn\A/N '^^^''^^^ ^"^^ Desirame Residence Property on ins CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row. Park Street. Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Vamt St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
404 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Potter James, carpenter, res 1817 Goss
Potter James B. M., U. S. A. paymaster (S. F.) res Tubbs
Hotel _ '
Potter John, real estate, res 517 Third
Potter John A., peddler, res 1181 Third
Potter N. C. Mrs., widow, res 580 Thirty -fourth
Potter Page, carpenter, res 527 Seventh
Potter Samuel, res 570 Eleventh
Potter Thomas L., clerk (S. F.) res 1621 Seward
Potter William, carpenter 0. P. K. E.
Potter William F., laborer (S. F.) res 1181 Third
Potts James, farmer, res SE cor Elizabeth and San Pablo
av, Temescal
Potts Julia Miss, dressmaker, res 366 East 16th
Potts S. C. Mrs., proprietress Merritt House, NW cor Cen-
tral av and Franklin
Poulsen Hans, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 144 Ettie
Poulsen Johanna Mrs., dressmaker, res 144 Ettie
Poulson Edna S., Mrs. res 615 Fifteenth
Poulter Charles, springmaker (S. F.) res 1064 Wood
Poulterer Joseph C., collector (S. F,) res 211 Central av
Poulterer Thomas J., auctioneer (S. F.) res 211 Central av
Pounstone Alvin L., business manager Mirror and advertis-
ing agent, Wilcox Block, rooms 6-7-8, res Orr House
Povea Carl, plasterer, res 662 Washington
Powell Elizabeth Miss, principal Plymouth Avenue School,
res 969 Chester
Powell Howell A., attorney-at-law ((S. F.) res 911 Myrtle
Powell Jennie, dressmaker, res 1002 Twenty-eighth
Powell Walter, accountant (S. F.) res 917 Union
Powell William W., porter C. P. E. E., res 679 Sixteenth
Power — — , canvasser, res Winsor House
Power Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 494 Twenty -fifth
Powers Charles, painter, res 708 Twenty-sixth
Powers David, laborer, res S s First av bet Telegraph av
and Maple, Temescal
Powers D. N. Mrs., res 933 Linden
Powers E., laborer C. P. E. E.
Powers Edward, cai-penter, res 1001 Franklin
Powers Frank G., apothecary Kelsey & Flint, res SW cor
Broadway and Central av
Powers Frank H. , carriagemaker Charles A. McCloud, res
NW cor Ninth and West
Powers Jason O., res 828 Myrtle
Powers John, laborer C. P. E. E., res 881 Cedar
Powers John, longshoreman, res St. Louis House
SI? T A TT'WTI'DY ^asMng called lor and Delivered in S. F., Oakland, Alameda, BerMey.
. J?. JjAUilUIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 405
Powers John S., clerk (S. F.) res 814 Twentieth
Powers Marj, laundress Snell Seminary, res 568 Central av
Powers Michael, laborer, res 1003 Franklin
Powers Newton, laborer, res 2167 Summit, Lynn
Prairo John M., blacksmith (S. F.) res 811 Peralta
Prather George M., farmer, res 609 Seventeenth
Prather John N., dentist (S. F.) res 1314 Eighth
Prather Samuel D., clerk W. & M. Everson, res 517 Eleventh
Prather Thomas, teller Union Savings Bank, res 517
Eleventh
PRATHER WILLIAM L., notary public, 483 Seventh, res
517 Eleventh
Pratt Daniel W., mining, res 664 Eleventh
Pratt Dennison, spring maker, res 566 East 11th
Pratt Eugene L., fireman C. P. E. E., res 566 East 11th
Pratt Frank D., miner, res 77 Valley
Pratt George C, mining secretary (S. F.) res 1360 Harrison
Pratt Henry, gun maker, res 738 Myrtle
Pratt Henry, teamster Weston & Welch, res 216 Eighth
Pratt Henry C, hay and grain, wood and coal, and pro-
prietor Eureka Mills, 1772 Telegraph av, res 668 Twenty-
third
Pratt Horace C, merchant, res 1402 Tenth
Pratt Horace G., grand recorder A. O. U. W. (S. F.) res
1422 Sixteenth
Pratt James W., res 1402 Tenth
Pratt Leonidas E., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res Johnson House
Pratt Susan H., widow, res 512 East 15th
Pratt William, waiter, res Tremont House
Praw Joseph, clerk (S. F.) res S s East 14th bet Third and
Fourth avs
Pray H. T. Mrs., res 522 Tenth
Preble Henry E., clerk C. P. E. E. (S. F.) res NW cor
Thirteenth and Jackson
Preda D., wines and liquors, NW cor Forty-sixth and Tele-
graph av, Temescal
Prentice Mabel Mrs., res 1559 Eighth
Prenveille Eugene, painter, res 617 Sixth
Prenveille Eose Mme, dressmaker, res 617 Sixth
Prescott Alfred, shipcarpenter C. P. E. E., res 316 Third
Prescott Alfred A., attorney-at-law, res 1207 Broadway
Prescott C, conductor C. P. E. E.
Prescott Frank C, res 571 Broadway
Prescott Grammar School, D. T. Fowler principal, SE cor
Campbell and Seward
Prescott Juliet E., widow, res 1571 Broadway
The "Oakland" Collection office. """'*"• ^ ^- "'•
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mariet St., S. F.-Complete imt ol Pafer Hansinss-Mllal mtsm.
406 OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY.
Prescott Melvin, butcher, res 456 East 17th
Prescott Sarah, widow, res 573 East Central av
Presho James, commission merchant (S. F.) res 827 Myrtle
Pressey B. F., joiner C. P. E. R.
Preston John W., patternmaker Oakland Iron Works, res
658 Twenty-first
Price Charles E., laborer C. P. R. R., res Star House
Price David, architect, res 596 Sycamore
Price David A., salesman C. R. Lewis & Co., res 596 Syca-
more
Price Frank B., res 596 Sycamore
Price George C, mining, res 719 Tenth
Price James K., clerk, res 1376 Seventeenth
Price M. J. Mrs., dressmaker, 1113 Franklin
Price M. L. Mrs., widow, res 404 Cenaral av
Price Rufus J., carpenter (S. F.) res 205 Third
Price Thomas H., master mariner, res 1426 Sixteenth
Price W., machine hand Oakland Planing Mills
Price Wallace C, commission merchant (S. F.) res 719
Tenth
Price Walter F., bookkeeper Butler & Bowman, res 137(>
Seventeenth
Price William, laborer Dr. E. H. Woosley, res 652 Franklin
Price William F., porter C. P. R. R., res 726 Peralta
Price William H., clerk Steere & Colby, res 312 East 16th
Price William N., millhand, res 596 Sycamore
Price William S., printer Butler & Bowman, res 1376 Sev-
enteenth
Prien Gustave, clerk Adolph Heine, res SW cor Eighth and
Chester
Priestley John H., teamster, res 361 Third
Prince Annie B. Miss, res 1710 Central av
Prince B. M. Mrs., widow, res 1710 Central av
Prince Ettie M. Miss, res 1710 Central av
Prince Eva J. Miss, res 1710 Central av
Prince George W., upholsterer Hugh Bankhead & Co., res
1714 Linden
Prince Levy M., carpenter, res 1718 Linden
Prince Thomas P., machinist (S. F.) res 1816 Taylor
Pringle Edward J., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 326 East 19th
Pringle George, teamster Burner & Young, res 476 Third
Pringle John, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1570 Third
Pringle William, teamster Frederick F. Myers, res 476 Third
Pritchard James, carpenter, res 470 Eighth
Pritchard Richard A., typecaster Pacific Press, res 714
Eleventh
^ F I AIINHRY *^*^*^<^ "\7\ror-l5., Xiox^ 3F>x-lceai
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ P ] DIRECTORY. 407
Prokchs Lawrence, miner, res 990 Center
Prosser Benry J., carpenter (S. F.) res 958 Center
Protheroe Samuel W., car repairer C. P. E. R., res 576 East
22nd
Prout Frank, driver Oakland RR., res S s Cleveland av nr
Telegraph av, Temescal
Pryal Andrew D., nurseryman and florist, Pryal's Lane off
Vernon av, Claremont
Pryal William A., atteiney-at-law, res Pryal's Lane off Ver-
non av, Claremont
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Alameda County, Samuel I.
Marston, office 859 Broadway
Pugh Edward, commission merchant (S. F.) res 1212 Ade-
line
Pugh F. M. Mrs., teacher Cole School, res 1212 Adeline
Pugh George E., messenger Bay and Coast Telegraph Co.,
res 1212 Adeline
Pulcifer Alexander W., blacksmith and horseshoer, 1362
San Pablo av, res 772 Eighteenth
Pullman James, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1052 Poplar
Pulver Mary Mrs., nurse Josiah Lusk, E s Claremont av nr
Clifton
Pumyea Nelson D., cigars and tobacco, 468 Seventh, res 619
Tenth
Pumyea Peter (Newland & Pumyea) res 619 Tenth
Purcell Amanda Mrs., res 865 Center
Purcell Charles, foreman Contra Costa Water Co., res 480
Hawthorne
Purcell Joseph, res 673 Twenty-fourth
Purcell Julia A. Miss, furnished rooms, 504 Fifteenth
Purcell Laura Miss, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
865 Center
Purfurst August B., secretary German consulate (S. F.) res
1240 Adeline
PURINGTON & REED (S. W. Purington and Charles E.
H. Reed) wood and coal, 610 East Central av
Purington Stephen W. (Purington & Reed) res 610 East Cen-
tral av
Purnell Samons L., vvhitener, res 812 Third
Purnell Zedekiah J., steward stmr San Rafael, res 812 Third
Purrington Joseph, hay, grain and feed, NE cor East Central
and Seventh avs, res E s Seventh av nr East 14th
Purves John, carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res 251 Second
Putnam George, res 475 Twentj'-first
Putnam Otis A., medical student Agard & Adams, res Sun-
nyside House
Pilhoft Q Drnuin No Mter Inyestment lliaii tlie Bargdins in Alameda Real Estate
UIIUCll (X DIUVYII. Oifered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marl^et SL, S. F., the finest collection ol Hodern Ait Paper Mm&.
408 OAKLAND [ Q ]
DIRECTORY.
Putnam Stillman N., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1258 Har-
rison
Putzar Louis, shipcarpenter 0. P. E. R., res 1710 Tliir-
teenth
Putzker Albin, instructor German University, res SW cor
Parker and Humboldt, Temescal
Pythian Castle, 1056 Broadway
Q
QUACKENBUSH GEORGE C, groceries, 1473 San Pablo av
Querrolo Joseph, gardener N. W. Spaulding, SW cor Nine-
teenth av and East 25th
Quigley Charles E., tinsmith Dalziel & Moller, res 514 Fif-
teenth
Quigley John, car cleaner C. P. E. E., res 1762 William
Quigley Michael, laborer, res 620 Myrtle
Quigley William B., driver Whitney & Co's Express, res 265
Second
Quince Annie M. Miss, teacher Harrison Street School, res
Galindo Hotel
QUINLAN JAMES, liquor saloon, 1454 Seventh, res 1420
Eleventh
Quinlan Maurice J., salesman (S. F.) res 654 Sycamore
Quinlin Hugh, guard (San Quentin) res 711 Peralta
Quinlivan Lizzie, domestic NW cor Sixteenth av and East
16th
Quinn Edward, laborer, res 1568 Fifth
Quinn George, salesman California Door Co., res 1366
Eleventh
Quinn Henry, laborer Isaac L. Eequa, res Piedmont Springs
Quinn John, milkman, res 1953 Magnolia
Quinn Mary Mrs., groceries, 404 B
Quinn Michael, sawyer, res 404 B
Quinn Michael C, hostler Brooklyn and Fruit Vale E. E.,
res NE cor Hopkins and Fruit Vale av
Quinn Patrick, laborer, res N s Thirtieth bet San Pablo av
and West
Quinn Thomas, clerk, res 1358 Sixteenth
Quinn Thomas, laborer John Garber, N s Claremont av nr
Eussell, Claremont
Quinn William H., salesman (S. F.) res 1217 Castro
Quinn Winnie, domestic A. J. Ealston, 524 Twenty-fifth
Quong Yun (Chinese) employment office, 357 Eighth
S F LAUNDRY ^^^^^"^ attention to orders for washing.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY. 409
R
Kabe John, dentist (S. F.) res 583 Thirty-fifth
E-abe William Mrs., widow, res 1406 Alice
Eabe William H., clerk (S. F.) res 1406 Alice
Kachold Henry, painter Frederick M. Far well
Eackliffe John, res 859 Castro
Rademacher Augustus P., contractor, office 1170 Broadway,
res 1752 Seward
Eader Matthew G., manager Oakland Transfer Co., 1014
Broadway, res 230 Central av
HADING FREDERICK, upholsterer, 1229 Broadway, res
514 Fourth
Rae Henry, car repairer C. P. E. E., res 1809 William
RAFFO BROTHERS (Colombo Eaffo) gi'oceries, wines and
liquors, 671-673 Broadway
Eaffo Colombo (Eaffo Brothers) res 613 Fourth
Eatib Louis, merchant (S. F.) res 542 Charter
Eaggett Michael, porter (S. F.) res 1763 Atlantic
Eaggett Eichard, clerk A. Lippman, res 1763 Atlantic
Eaglen Samuel, mining, res 808 Jefferson
Eagsdale John C. (Snow & Eagsdale) NE cor Broadway and
Thirteenth
Eailton Edward M., clerk superintendent's office C. P. E.E.,
Oakland Wharf, rej 1020 Linden
Eaines Elliott M. , res SW cor Ninth and Chester
Eaines William H., hoase painter, res 1364 Tenth
Eainow L. Mrs., res E s Fortieth nr Grove, Temescal
EainvilleH. E., wagonmaker, res E s San Pablo av nr E.E.
crossing, Temescal
Ealeigh Charles J., lather, res 1011 Twenty-sixth
Ealeigh James F., carpenter, res 1835 Linden
Ealeigh Lewis A., expressman, SW cor Eleventh and Broad-
way, res 1035 Linden
Ealls E. F. (Plomteaux & Ealls) res Galindo House
Ealston Andrew J., president Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., res 524 Twenty-fifth
Ealston Henry, housesmith, res 1407 Tenth
Ealston John, machinist (S. F.) res S s Merced av nr Shat-
tuck av, Temescal
Eaimerez Jesus E., fruits and vegetables, 1781 Seventh
Eamsden Charles H., accountant (S. F.) res 452 East 17th
Eamsey Peter, fisherman, res 246 Ellen
Eand Charles W., capitalist, res 1369 Jackson
Eand David H., clerk, res 1205 Franklin
'nllppt Yniir Rilk ^iUi ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" Collection Oice,
lUlluUl I UUI UlilO S. K. cor. EKiiHTIf ST. ami BBUAD1VAY, I'p stairs.
CD
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GEO. W. CLARK, 645 mm St., s. F. -Special Deslims in Window Shades to Order.
410 OAKLAND [ Er ] DIRECTORY.
Eand Eliza M., widow, res 461 Twenty-sixth
Kand Hall B,, policeman, res 1205 Franklin
Eandall Frank, carpenter, res 1727 Filbert
Randall M. P. Mrs., widow, res 470 Edwards
Eandall Samuel, salesman VVeston & Welch, res 370 Third
Eandlett Henry A., proprietor Eandlett House, SW cor Park
av and HoUis
Eandolph William, hostler A. C. Deitz, W s San Pablo av nr
Temescal Creek
Eandolph William C., jeweller (S. F.) res 600 Central av
Eankin Andrew, tinsmith James Dalziel, res 19(17 Grove
Eankin Elmer, produce, res 1420 Central av
Eankin James, plumber Dalziel & Moller, res cor Twenty-
eighth and Caledonia av
RANLETT HORACE D., president The Eeal Estate Un-
ion, 921 Broadway, rooms 12-13, res 724 Fourteenth
Eanlett John, policeman, res 163 Seventh
Eansom Andrew, first officer swing crew Oakland Ferry, res
1456 Central av
Eansom Hiram M., machinist, res Lake Shore av nr Bridge
Eansom Sidney S., hackman, res 827 Wood
Eansome Ernest L., artificial stone manufacturer, res 1031
Seventh av
Eaphael Aaron, junk peddler, res 752 Franklin
Eaphael Marks, secondhand furniture, 703 Broadway
Eappin L. Mrs., midwife, res 1914 San Pablo av
Eappold John, miner, res 1659 Central av
Easner Henry C, patternmaker (S. F.) res 582 Delger
Easted Gustave, musician, res 856 Clay
Eathburn N. A., blacksmith Asher Tyler, res 1020 Eighth av
RATHJEN DIEDERICH, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Fifth and Jefferson
Eathjen Herman, express (S. F.) res 685 East Central av
Eathmann Edward E. F,, carpenter, res N s Forty-fifth nr
Telegraph av, Temescal
Eattigan Catharine, widow, res 1366 Fifteenth
Eattigan Thomas, laundryman Berkeley Laundry, res 1366
Fifteenth
Eattigan William, laundryman Berkeley Laundry, res 1366
Fifteenth
Eau George, upholsterer Charles L. Taylor, res 1214 Chest-
nut
Eawley Jolm, lather, res 1011 Twenty-sixth
Eawlings Lloyd, mining, res 1135 Myrtle
Eawlins B. T., law student A. A. Moore, res S. F.
Eay William B., switchman C P. E. E., res 913 Cedar
Sr I AIINnDY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES
- r . LHU 11 U n I . Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley,
OAKLAND [ R ] DIRECTORY. 411
Raye Rosa Mrs., res 1761 Lincoln
Raye William H., painter C. P. R. R., res 1826 Goss
Rayer Etienne, res 1773 Lincoln
Rayer Gottlieb, baker, res 368 Fourth
Rayfield George, mining, res 519 Eighth
Raymond Charles, telegraph operator, res 1110 Fourteenth
Raymond Charles S., salesman William P. Wheeler, res 1003
Webster
Raymond Ferima, domestic W. F. Beck, 512 Charter
Raymond George, sewing machine agent, res 629 Fourteenth
Raymond George A., drug clerk, res 626 Thirteenth
Raymond Jonas C, homoeopathic physician, office and res
626 Thirteenth
Raymond Sarah, widow, seamstress, res 663 AVashington
Raymond Van Rensselaer, employee U. S. Mint (S. F.) res
954 Webster
Raymond William P., grain and produce, res 820 Myrtle
Rea Jphn Rev., res 923 Fifth av
Read Charles B., student, res E s San Pablo av nr Forty-
Read Frank W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 162 Seventh
Read Stephen A., carpenter, res E s San Pablo av nr Forty-
first, Temescal
Read Winfield S. (W. S. Read & Co.) and deputy constable
and auctioneer, NW cor Seventh and Broadway, res 462
Ninth
Read W. S. & Co. (W. S. Read and M. Marcuse) law and
collection, 483 Seventh
Reader Philip, driver Empire Hose Co. No. 1, Oakland Fire
Department, res 470 Sixth
Reading Joseph, watchmaker and jeweler, SW cor Broad-
way and Eleventh, res 964 Third
Ready Martin, carriagewasher Elon DeWitt
Reagan M. A. Mrs., res NW cor Telegraph av and Thirty-
sixth, Temescal
Reagan Patrick, saloonkeeper (S. F.) res 753 Seventh
REAL ESTATE UNION (THE) H. D. Ranlelt president,
William H. Jordan manager, office 921 Broadway, rooms
12-13
Reanier & Cutler (William Reanier and Alfred W. Cutler)
groceries and provisions, 1701 Central av
Reanier William (Reanier & Cutler) res SW cor Eighth and
Willow
Reardon James, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1720 Pacific
Reardon Jeremiah, car cleaner C. P. R. R., res 721 Henry
Recorder County, P. R. Borein, office Court House, room 9
Gilbert & Brown °'=^'^'"^'i
Hoases and Lots lor Sale on lie installment Plai
Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Market St.. s, F.. Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
412 OAKLAND [ E. ] DIRECTORY.
Rector B. F., superintendent Oakland Bag Manufacturing
Co., res 1028 Second av
Rector Ludwell J., deputy City Clerk, res 764 East 17th
Redding Albert P., with C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 1313 Madi-
son
Redding David W., carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res 560
Fifteenth
Redding D. W., builder, res 560 Fifteenth
Redfield Horace A., employee C. P.R. R., res 1873 William
Redican Bernard, plasterer, res 767 Twenty-second
Redington Charles H., assistant paymaster C. P. R. R. and
member Board of Education, res 1665 Central av
Redman & Case (J. R. Redman and E. G. Case) dentists,
1116 Broadway, room 5
Redman J. R. (Redman & Case) res Willow nr Seventh
Redman L. B., law student R. A. Redman, res 970 Market
REDMAN R. A,, attorney-at-law, Wilcox Block, rooms
17-18, res 970 Market
Redmayne Thomas, capitalist, res E s Fruit Vale av | mile
north of Old County Road
Redmond Annie, domestic Charles H. Gorrill, res W s Web-
ster nr Broadway
Redmond Margaret L., widow, res N s East Eleventh bet
Eighth and Ninth avs
Redstone Albert E., quartz mill (S. F.) res 951 Willow
Redstone John H., patent solicitor (S. F.) res 1723 Goss
Redway J. W., principal Fruit Vale Grammar School, res
cor Fruit Vale av and Hopkins
Reed Charles E. H. (Purington & Reed) res 1117 Ninth av
Reed Charles G., res 1257 Filbert
Reed Clara E. Miss, compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
1117 Ninth av
Reed Clarence M., telegraph operator Western Union Tele-
graph Co., res 310 Seventh
Reed Elizabeth B. Miss, teacher Kindergarten, res 827 Four-
teenth
Reed Fanny M. Miss (F. M. Reed & Co.) res 1312 Tele-
graph av
REED F. M. & CO. (F. M. Reed and E. W. Luecke) mil-
linery, 1161 Broadway
Reed Frank M., carpenter, res 310 Seventh
Reed Frederick H., surveyor, res 827 Fourteenth
REED GEORGE W., attorney-at-law and notary public, SE
cor Ninth and Broadway, res Kohler-Chase House
Reed James, engineer stmr El Capitan, Oakland Ferry, res
res 950 Willow
S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ R ] DIRECTORY. 413
Keed James W., carpenter and builder, res 310 Seventh
Reed John, driver Brooklyn and Fruit Vale R. R., res Her-
mitage House
Reed John, porter Joseph G. Beach, res 816 Broadway
Reed John Q., foreman Henry P. Finch, res 806 Broadway
Reed John W., bookkeeper Porter Bros. & Wing, res 477
Ninth
Reed Lafayette W., teacher (S. F.) res 1213 Jefferson
Reed M. A. Mrs., res 1312 Telegraph av
Reed Marion Miss,' res 727 Fourteenth
Reed Richard D., gardener, res 813 Eighteenth
Reed Richard R., bartender John Maher, res Eighteenth bet
West and Market
REED ROBERT, manufacturer artificial limbs, 954 Broad-
way, room 10, res 409 Seventh
Reed Sarah A., Mrs., res 529 Eighth
Reed Thomas, painter, res 1116 Broadway
Reed William, real estate, res 1269 Market
Reed W. S., constable, office 859 Broadway, res Henry
House
Reedy Maggie, domestic W s Fruit Vale av nr East 14th
Reek William, liquor saloon, 1165 Seventh
Rees David S., carpenter, res 1706 William
Reese Powell H., master mariner, res 2108 Elm
Reese William G., carpenter, res 1362 Campbell
Reeves Charles, porter Henry Schellhaas, res 359 Eleventh
Reeves Elijah, porter C. P. R. R., res 831 Castro
Reeves George, laborer, res 620 Second
Refreatte G., laborer C. P. R. R., res C. P. Railroad House
Regan Julia Mrs., laundress, res E s First av bet Summer
and Avon
Regan Peter, laborer C. P. R. R., res Shell Mound
Regensburger David A. , with Wells, Fargo & Co. (S. F.)
res Mathew nr Webster
Rehill Kate, domestic 1077 Eighth
Reiche Lena, domestic E s Seminary av nr Mills' Seminary
REICHENBERG BERNARD V., dry and fancy goods, 1111
Broadway, res 309 Eighth
Reichert Carl, farmer, res 752 Seventh
Reichert Carl, horseshoer William T. Gibbs, res Fruit Vale
Reichert Elizabeth Mrs., groceries, fruits and produce, 752
Seventh
Reichert Louis F., groceries, SW cor San Pablo av and
Twenty-fourth, res 1671 San Pablo av
Reichert Ludwig, farmer, res 752 Seventh
Reichert N. J., Indian doctor, res 313 Sixth
infiMS A rn collectors and attorneys ConMSnits man state conm
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
414 OAKLAND, [ R ] DIRECTORY.
Reichhold Henry W., painter, res B nr Peralta
Reichling Albert H., clerk (S. F.) res 1056 Eighth
Reichling Francis, assayer (S. F.) res 1056 Eighth
Reichling Louis F., clerk (S. F.) res 1056 Eighth
Reid Charles C, farmer, res NE cor Maple and Temescal,
Temescal
Reid Hugh, patternmaker (S. F.) res 1409 Tenth
Reid John, shipcarpenter C. P. R. R., res 764 Pine
Reier Charles, painter, res 508 Eighth
Reier Charles Jr., clerk Contra Costa Water Co., res 508
Eighth
REILAY & BRAD WAY (John P. Reilay and Joseph R.
Bradway) physicians and surgeons, office 1055 Broad-
way, rooms 3-4
Reilay John P. (Reilay & Bradway) res 1114 Washington
Reilev Daniel, laborer, res 726 Chestnut
Reilly Francis, porter (S. F.) res 1522 Fifth .
Reilly Lawrence, res 1524 Eighth
Reilly Margaret, widow, res 1162 Fifth
Reilly Patrick, laborer Leon Trelut, res Brooklyn Hotel
REILLY PAUL J., M. D., druggist and apothecary, 847
Broadway, res 718 Seventh
Reilly Thomas J., brakeman C. P. R. R., res 1716 Eighth
Reimers Adolph, watchmaker, 704 Broadway
Reimers Frederick P. L,, bookkeeper Burner & Young, res
704 Broadway
Reinderknecht John, butcher, res E s San Pablo av R. R.
crossing, Temescal
Reinertsen David N., sailmaker (S. F.) res 34 Hannah
Reinhardt Hans, salesman (S. F.) res 7 Pearson's Row
Reinhart George W. (G. W. Reinhart & Co.) res cor Six-
teenth and San Pablo av
Reinhart G. W. & Co. (George W. Reinhart and F. E.
Weston) livery and sale stables, 368-370 Eighth
Reinhart Herman, bookkeeper (S. F.) res Lake Shore av nr
Second av
Reinhart Jacques F., salesman (S. F.) res Lake Shore av nr
Second av
Reinliart Julia, widow, res Lake Shore av nr Second av
Reinhart Max, sculptor, res Lake Shore av nr Second av
Reinhart Oscar, salesman Hauser & Ott, res Lake Shore av
nr Second av
Reinhold William, gardener Horatio P. Livermore, res cor
Fourth av and McAdam
Reinle Frederick, pork packer (S. F.) res 1058 West
Reinstadler Frank, carpenter, res 963 Third av
C H lAllNRRY ^^pooci "X^Torls., Ijox'^ I=»i*ioo«i
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ R ] DIRECTORY. 415
Reis Antone M., milkman, res 11 Hannah
Reiser Franz, bartender William Smith, res SW cor Tenth
and Franklin
Reiter Philip, teacher music, res 355 Tenth
Reitz John B., liquor mixer (S. F.) res 1403 Central av
Relief Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, Oakland Fire Department,
George Oakes foreman, 470 Sixth
Remarque Joseph, barber, 1508 Seventh
REMIIiliARD BRICK CO., P. N. Remillard president,
Theophile Lamouraux vice-president, V. L. Fortin sec-
retary, contractors and manufacturers of brick, dealers
in plastering materials, also pressed and fire brick, ce-
ment, etc., office foot AVebster, and Pacific street Wharf,
S. F.
Remillard Edouard, superintendent Remillard Brick Co., res
14161 San Pablo av
Remillard Euphemia Miss, res 961 Clay
Remillard H. Mrs., res 961 Clay
Remillard Hilaire, brick manufacturer, res E s Adeline bet
Forty-second and Forty-third, Temescal
Remillard Peter N., president Remillard Brick Co., res 530
Tenth
Remillard's Building, W s San Pablo av bet Eighteenth and
Nineteenth
Remington Anna M., widow, res 958 Grove, rear
Rempe Henry J., painter, res 955 Twenty-fourth
Rendell Thomas, contractor and builder, res 825 Fif-
teenth
Renggenberg Rudolph, foreman Washington Brewery, res
823 Kirkham
RENKEN HENRY, Baunscheidist healing method, 461
Ninth
Renkin James, plumber Dalziel & Moller, res 1963 Grove
Renney James A., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Renney William, foreman Contra Costa Laundry
Reno Buel, clerk Agard & May, res 363| Central av
KENTON COAL CO., William R. Thomas manager, 413
Tenth
Reom Nelson, carpenter, res 1456 Linden
Repp John, baker Schley Brothers, res 770 East Central av
Requa Isaac L., mining superintendent (Virginia City) res
Highland av. Piedmont Springs
Requa J. E. Mrs., res Tubbs Hotel
Rettig Sophia Mrs., res 921 East 14th
Rettig William, cabinetmaker Chris. Schreiber, res 2124
Chestnut
UILBERT & BROWN
Parties Purcfaaslntr ruriilMhed wKIi ^lonr.r for
BuildiuiE — Pavnble in Installinents at Low liates of
Intorekt. No. 2 Park Bow, Park St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
416 OAKLAND [ R ] DIRECTORY.
Reuter Charles, proprietor Philadelphia Steam Dyeing and
Cleaning Works, 833 "Washington, office and res 916
Broadway
Revalk John, jeweler, res 1681 Thirteenth
Eevere Insurance Co. (fire, of Boston) E. A. Heron agent,
422 Central av
Reynders John (Henry F. Sanders & Co.) res 734 Union
Reynold Eugene, engineer C. P. R. R., res 956 Third
Reynolds Albert R., farmhand Thomas Bridge, res NW cor
Fruit Vale av and County Road
Reynolds Annie Miss, domestic 1557 Webster
Reynolds E. W., law clerk, res 705 Jackson
Reynolds Frank A., postal clerk (S. F.) res 912 Thirty-fifth
Reynolds Frank P., clerk, res 833 Madison
Reynolds George A., real estate (S. F.) res 1709 Lincoln
Reynolds George A. Jr., res 1709 Lincoln
Reynolds G. L., res NW cor Humboldt and Mariposa avs,
Temescal
Reynolds Merrick, grain buyer (S. F.) res 484 Plymouth av
Reynolds Robert T., clerk (S. F.) res Bellevue House
Reynolds R. T. Mrs., dressmaker and proprietress Bellevue
House, junction Broadway and Telegraph av
Reynolds William T., mining, res 833 Madison
Reysart Enos, engineer, res 200 Hannah
Rhinehart J. O., salesman John Cushing, res 408 Thirteenth
Rhoda Albert, farmer, res Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Rhoda Franklin, farmer, res Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Rhoda Frederick, farmer, res Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Rhodes Eber H., traveling solicitor (S. F.) res 714 Tenth
Rhodes Edward G., carpenter, res 1712 Pacific
Rhodes Henry, expressman (S. F.) res 1715 Goss
Ricardo Alberti, assistant foreman Tribune Publishing Co.,
res Sixth bet Washington and Clay
Ricardo Frank, laborer C. P. R. R., res 725 Chester
RICE & WHITE (Charles H. Rice and James J. White)
butchers, 2-6 City Market, 415-417 Central av
Rice C. B., Novelty Job Office, job printing, jeweling, gun
and locksmithing, sawtiling and general repairing, 1073
Thirteenth av
Rice Charles A., salesman Rice & White, res 1381 Webster
Rice Charles F., printer C. B. Rice, res 1073 Thirteenth av
Rice Charles H. (Rice & White) res 1381 Webster
Rice Edward J., student University, res 1381 Webster
Rice Edwin, clerk John Rice, res 1162 Union
Rice Elihu, sign painter, res 308 Fifth
Rice George, stoker Engine Co. No. 1, Oakland Fire Dept
Q P I A 1 1 fy n R Y ''^'^^ Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [!{,] DIRECTORY. 417
Rice George J., student University, res 1381 "Webster
Rice John, wood and coal, 1214 Market, res 1162 Union
Rice Matthew, employee C. P. R. R., res 517 Fourth
Rice Thomas, car repairer C, P. R. R., res 1832 Seventh
Richard Henry, farmer, res Fruit Yale
Richard Jules, cook Bidache & Bonnemazou, res 912 Frank-
lin
Richards Austin C, deputy City Assessor, res 839 Harrison
Richards Ezra, solicitor (S. F.) res 818 Clay
Richards James C, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1522 Broad-
way
Richards Seth, capitalist, res 1403 Jackson
Richards W. A., proprietor City Hall Stables, 514 Four-
teenth, res San Jose
Richardson A. S., carpenter, res 313 Ninth
Richardson Benjamin, porter, res 741 Mvrtle
Richardson Daniel S., clerk (S. F.) res 354 East 16th
Richardson George, laborer, res 664 Fourth
Richardson George F., agent C. P. R. R. and operator West-
ern Union Telegraph Co., foot Broadway, res 760
Fourth
Richardson G. F. Mrs., agent C. P. R. R. and operator
Western Union Telegraph Co., Broadway Station, res
760 Fourth
Richardson Helen Miss, res 360 East 16th
Richardson John B. (Nye & Richardson) attorney-at-law,
458 Eighth, res 216 Fifth
Richardson John M., farmer, res 564 East 11th
Richardson Maria, widow, res 467 Fourth
Richardson Mary L. Mrs., dressmaker, res 313 Ninth
Richardson Nicholas, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 808
Henry
Richardson Oliver F., carpenter, res 217 Ellen
Richardson Sarah, widow, res 715 Linden
Richardson Sarah J., nurse, res 1116 West
Richardson Thomas, lumber (Berkeley) res 325 East 19th
Richardt Ferdinand, landscape painter, res 837 Madison
Richman Lewis P., tinsmith (S. F.) res 1436 Central av
Richmond-Judd Lizzie G. Mrs., printer (S. F.) res 518 Wil-
liams
Richmond William P., printer (S. F.) res 518 Williams
Richon Claude F., watchman (S. F.) res 1773 Lincoln
Richter Adolph, jeweler (S. F.) res 1316 Seventh av
Rick Emil' engineor C. P. R. R., res 1053 Ninth av
Rickard George H., carpenter and builder, res N s Temescal
bet Maple and Cherry, Temescal
AnAM^ £ rn sell real ESTATE-OamndProDerty to EicliaEge tor Ranclies
HUHIIIO (X UUa S.£. cor. SieUTH auU BROAD WAV, rpSlair».
27
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Marl^el St.,S. F., Iiaporier Frsncli and Englisn WALL PAPERS
418 OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY.
Eickard Michael, laborer, res 1724 Chase
Kickards John E., salesman (S. F.) res 1036 Peralta
Kicker B. C Miss, dressmaker, res 710 Tenth
Kicker Benjamin F., carpenter, res 710 Tenth
Kickey Daniel B., tinsmith, res 1363 Brush
Kiddle Herbert, purser P. C. S. S. Co., res 1528J Broad-
way
Kiddle James H., expressman cor Seventh and Broadway,
res 225 Second
Riddle John W., res Erie House
Kider Alfred, capitalist, res 1203 Eleventh av
Kidgley Henry, laborer, res 2046 Chestnut
Kidley William H., carpenter, res S s Weston av nr Tele-
graph av
Kiehl Emil, teacher music, res 858 Franklin
Kiehl James E., blacksmith F. W. Davis, res 1163 Tenth av
Rieir George, baker (S. F.) res 805 Jackson
Kies Samuel, oils and lamj) stock, 507 Seventh, res 217
Fifth
Rigby Avilda Mrs., res 1737 Market
Riggen Flora Mrs., res 1320 Telegraph av
Riggen S. P., insurance agent (S. F.) res junction Broad-
way and Telegraph av
Rigley Frank, dairyman Casper Gamma, res E s Fruit Vale
nr East Fourteenth
Rigley John, dairyman Lewis Lawrence, res N s School
House Road nr Fruit Vale av
Riguey Edward, miner, res 404 Fifth
Rigney John, teamster Walter Laidlaw, res 404 Fifth
Rigney Martin, miner, res 404 Fifth
Rigney Michael, student Oakland Business College
Rigney Michael, teamster, res 404 Fifth
Rigney Thomas F., blacksmith (S. F.) res 404 Fifth
Riley Bridget, cook Kelsey House
Riley George F., ship builder (S. F.) res 761 Fifth
Riley Henry W., workman Thomas W. Badger, res Badger's
Park
Riley John, farmer, res W s Redwood Road, Fruit Vale
Riley Jolin G. , mining, res 608 Seventeenth
Riley John H., caterer, res 225 Second
Riley John J. , foreman composing-room Evening Tribune,
res Somerset House
Riley John R., hostler Robinson & Lawrence, res SW cor
Webster and Eighth
Riley L. C, watchman stockyards, res N s Elizabeth nr San
Pablo av, Temescal
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
r33 Geary St., San Francisco.
OFFICES |gg2 Broadway, Oakland.
i. S. G. GORDON. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [R] DIRECTORY. 419
Riley Mary E, Mrs., real estate, res 1357 Franklin
Riley Richard, farmer, res W s Redwood Road, Fruit Vale
Riley Thomas, teamster, res cor Adeline and Thirty-seventh
Ring Daniel, laborer, res 369 Third
Ringold Daniel M ., teamster The Thomas Coal Yard, res
1305 Webster
Rio Gaspar, wines and liquors, 1415 San Pablo av
Rioton Adam, porter (S. F.) res 991 Pine
Rioton Thomas H., clerk Finch & Barnhisel, res 991 Pine
Rischmulier Diedrich, carpenter, res 1115 Eighth av
Rischmuller George, carpenter, res 1163 Eleventh av
Rischmulier R. Mrs., widow, res 1115 Eighth av
Risdon John N., foundry (S. F.) res W s Fruit Vale av nr
East 14th
Risdon Robert N., bookkeeper (S. F.) res W s Fruit Vale
av nr East 14th
Riser George, tinsmith Owen C. Kirk, res Union Hotel
Ritchie James, res 563 Hobart
Rivard Richard, laborer, res 560 Franklin
Rivas Maria C, domestic 354 East 16th
Rivers Jos., driver Wingate's Express, res 701 Washington
Rivers Orisime, farmer, res 552 Broadway
Rixon John A., tailor (S. F.) res 1623 Taylor
Roach David, laborer, res 1920 San Pablo av
Roach Hannah, widow, res 611 Adeline
Roach John D., blacksmith, res 1321 Sixth av
Roach Lizzie, domestic William B. Hyde, 162 Third
Roach Mary, domestic New Snyder House
Roach Mary T., widow, res 1553 Eighth
Roach Michael, laborer Leon Trelon, res 1872 Atlantic
Roach Michael J., fireman Oakland Fire Department, res
812 Alice
Roach Nellie, domestic Thomas J. O'Keeffe, Montgomery
nr Booth
Roach Patrick, groceries, NE cor Twenty-seventh and West
Roach Patrick, real estate, res 1668 Atlantic
Roach Peter, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1860 William
Robart John, shipcarpenter, res 818 Chester
Robb Bernard, printer Pacific Press, res cor Central avand
Castro
Robbins Charles F. (Blake, Robbins & Co., S. F.) res 1855
Telegraph av
Roberts & Hibbard (S. H. Roberts and C. W. Hibbard)
dentists, 481 Seventh cor Washington
ROBERTS AMOS, lumber and building material, SE cor
Fifth and Clay, res 574 Thirteenth
ril RFRT )l RRflWN ^^^^^'^^ ^^'^ BesiraMe Residence Property on tHe CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Maii^et St., S. F.,Wliolesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
420 OAKLAND [ E ] DIRECTORY.
Roberts Charles, res 1985 Webster
Roberts Daniel S., stock broker, res 1470 Eighth
Roberts Edward, engineer, res 1616 Magnolia
Roberts Edward W., mining superintendent, res 766 Seven-
teenth
Roberts Elizabeth S. Miss (Allen & Roberts) res 628 Knox pi
Roberts Eugene, gardener J. L. N. Shepard. W s San Pablo
av nr Temescal Creek
Roberts George, electrotjper Pacific Press, res cor Eleventh
and Brush
Roberts George, packer J. Lusk & Co. , res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton. Temescal
Roberts Griffith M., fireman C. P. R. R., res 911 Peralta
Roberts Henry, butcher, 466 Eleventh, res 1201 West
Roberts John, joiner C. P. R. R.
Roberts John, rigger C. P. R. R.
Roberts John W., capitalist (S. F.) res 1391 Webster
Roberts Joseph, res 967 Alice
Roberts Lizzie Mrs., folder Pacific Press, res cor Brush and
Eleventh
Roberts Michael A., machinist Oakland Iron Works, res
1616 Magnolia
Roberts Stephen H. (Roberts & Hibbard) res S. F.
Roberts Thomas, messenger American District Telegraph
Co., res 1616 Magnolia
Roberts William C, merchant tailor, 466 Eighth, res 378
Washington
Roberts William P., carpenter, res 1672 Thirteenth av
Robertson Alexander, carpenter C P. R. R., res 1816
Atlantic
Robertson Daniel, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1814 Atlantic
Robertson Frank H., foreman City Itemizer, res 1229 Web-
ster
Robertson John, foreman weaving department Oakland Bag
Manufacturing Co., res 127 East 11th
Robertson John A., mining (S. F.) res 1229 Webster
Robertson Loring, carpenter, res 1359 Kirkham
Robins Frederick T., clerk A. G. Lawrie, res 1668 Four-
teenth
Robins George, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res SW cor Thirty-
eighth and Telegraph av, Temescal
Robinson & Lawrence (Charles Robinson and John H. Law-
rence) proprietors New York Livery Stable, SW cor
Webster and Eighth
Robinson Aaron, carpet beating machine, 519 Second, res
523 Second
SI? T A TTMITR Y ^^^''^"^ "^^^^'^ ^^^ ^^^ Delivered in S. F., OaKlanfl, Alameda. BerUeley
. f. JjliUlliJAl. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ E. ] DIRECTORY. 421
Robinson Andrew, laundryman Contra Costa Laundrv
Robinson Charles (Eobinson & Lawrence) res 313 Seventh
Robinson Charles D., artist (^S. F.) res 311 East 16th
Robinson Charles M.. livery stable, cor Eighth and Web-
ster, res 313 Seventh
Robinson Chester L., salesman E. Hook, res 911 Grove
Robinson C. K. (Euss it Robinson) res 1706 Seward
Robinson Clayburn B., traveling salesman (^S. F.) res 815
"Webster ^
Robinson Edward, di'iver Hook and Ladder No. 2, Oakland tJ
i
Fire Department, res S s East 1-lth bet Twelfth and
Thirteenth avs
Robinson Edward C, deputy county clerk, res 911 Grove
Robinson Edward M., mining (S. F.) res 1368 Webster
Robinson Emma Miss, dressmaker, res Avenue House i o
Robinson Henry, plasterer, res 94:5 Willow !*^
Robinson Howai'd, carpet layer, res 523 Second
Robinson James, laborer C. P. R. R., res 1821 Atlantic
Robinson Jennie Mrs., res 1155 Broadway
Robinson Jesse, physician, res 911 Grove
Robinson .John A., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 911 Linden
Robinson Martha, domestic W. H. Eadon. 671 Thirty-
fifth
Robinson Marv S. P., widow, teacher Lafayette School, res I I
962 Grove ^ ' i g
Robinson Nathan, res 756 Sixth , ^
Robinson Peter, ship ballaster ( S. F. ) res 917 Peralta | t-«
Robinson Sarah A. Mrs., res 1113 Franklin ] <<
Robison Ansel C. merchant ( S. F. ) res SW cor Sixth and j^
Oak ■ JB
Rocca John, saloon, 71U Broadway ^
Roccovich Luca, fruits and vegetables, res 1759 Seventh
Roccovich Mateo, cook B. J. Donahue, res 1770 Seventh ^
ROCHE FRANCIS E., physician and surgeon, office and j tf
res 918 Center , co
Rockwell WiUiam. laborer C. P. R. R. I ^
Roddin Joshua, blacksmith (S. F.) res 1158 Union g
Rode Christian, lock and gunsmith, 869 Center ' i^
Roderick Frank, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry i v>
Roderick John, steamboatman, res 678 Twenty-second j o
Roderick Manuel, laundrvman Contra Costa Laundry, res ^
1465 Thirteenth
Roderique Antone, gardener G. W. Cox, E s Claremont
av bet Tvler and Russell, Claremont
Rodgers Aua^ustus F., U. S. Coast Suiwey (^S. F.) res 404
East 16th
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Collect Your Bills FM^iE^iEx.'I^^i:
CoDectioi Ofce,
BBOADWAT. UpSt^ln.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martei St., s. F.--coiplete sioci ol Paper Hanginzs-amim WorJmm.
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422 OAKLAND [ R ] DIRECTORY.
Eodgers Charles A., contractor and plasterer, res Lake
Shore av nr Peralta
Kodgers Frank, deckhand stmr Capital, Oakland Ferry, res
1170 Sixteenth av
Eodgers John, peddler, res 518 Third
Rodgers Oscar, carriage painter Walter Welsh, res Alameda
Eodgers Eobert A., contractor, res Lake Shore av nr Pe-
ralta
Eodgers Thomas, with McClure Bros., res 1170 Sixteenth av
Eodolph & Co. (F. B. and S. F. Eodolph) books, stationery,
sheet music, etc., 957 Washington
Eodolph Frank B. (Eodolph & Co.) res 522 Eighth
Eodolph Samuel F. (Eodolph & Co.) and homoeopathic
physician, res 966 Clay
Eodricks Enos, laborer, res 923 East Fourteenth
Eocirigues Alfred C, landscape painter, res 700 Chester
Eodrigues Joseph C., restaurant, 679 East Central av
Eoebke Frederick W\, cutter (S. F.) res San Pablo av nr
Twenty-fourth
Eoediger Frank A., candy manufacturer, 1724 Taylor
Eoediger Frank W. candy maker F. A. Eoediger, res 1724
Taylor
Eoediger Herman G., candy maker F. A. Eoediger, res 1724
Taylor
Eoehnert Frederick, 1522 Third
Eoesler Gustave A. , barber Stulz & Schnelle, res 1718 Sev-
enth
Eoess Charles, laborer, res 810 Lewis
Eoeth George, paymaster J. Lusk & Co., res Shattuck av nr
Temescal Creek, Temescal
Eoff Harry L., agent Phoenix and Home Insurance Cos.,
1004 Broadway, res 509 Twenty-fourth
Eoff John C, res 1069 Fourteenth av
Eoff's Hotel, Edwin Eogers proprietor, N s Dal ton av nr
Stockyards
Eogel Mary, widow, res 362 Fourth
Eogers Ada B. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 1724
Seward
Eogers Albert, dairy, res Hays Valley
Eogers Anna, widow, res 760 Fourth
Eogers Anton, farmhand P. A. Finnigan, res Alderney Farm
Eogers Cecil D., foreman Daily Times, res 1207 Franklin
Eogers E. Mrs., ladies' nurse, res 367 Tenth
Eogers Edmond K., engineer, res 739 Myrtle
Eogers Edward A., clerk C. P. E. E. (S. F.) res 1023
Chester
. r. LAURUni. Office, 33 Geary St.. S. F.. and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
J. S. G.GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ R ] DIRECTORY. 423
Kogers Edwin, proprietor Roff's Hotel, N s Dalton av nr
Stockyards
Rogers E. P., engineer, res 469| Ninth
Rogers Henry, agent Samuel Merritt (S. F.) res 1209 Jack-
son
Rogers James, contractor, res 1543 Curtis
Rogers J. Harry, pilot (S. F.) res 1724 Seward
Rogers John, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Rogers John H., machinehand C. P. R. R., res SW cor
Seventh and Pine
Rogers Nathan, hides (S. F.) res 1012 Fourteenth
Rogers Phillip, artesian well borer, res W s Lusk nr For-
tieth, Temescal
Rogers S. D., mining secretary (S. F.) res 469| Ninth
Rogers Thomas, employee C. P. R. R-, res Star House
Rogers William H., butcher Owen Lafferty, res 363 First
Rogers William H., laborer C. P. R.R., res 1810 Taylor, rear
Rogerson Mary, domestic Alexander Campbell, N s Orchard
bet Telegraph av and Summit
Rohdin Christina, widow, res 224 Ettie
Rohdin William, clerk, res 224 Ettie
Rohrbach John J., jeweler (S. F.) res 827 Campbell
Rohrbacher Martin, carpet layer Chris. Schreiber, res 711
Center
Rohrer William B., hostler Nelson S. Moore, res 406 First
Rohrs Fritz E., tanner, res 915 East 14th
Rolin Henry, res 2253 Adeline
Rollins Edwin R., railroadman C. P. R. R., res 1714 Eighth
Rollins Frank, brakeman, res 564 East 11th
Rollins Frank R., ship calker C. P. R. R., res 1754 Seward
Rollins Herman C., carpenter, res 1713 Chase
Rollins Lillian J. Miss, teacher music, res 1713 Chase
Romano Csesar, cook Galindo Hotel
Rommeck Julius, carpenter, res 1620 Myrtle
Romo Romualdo, cashier Salinger Brothers, res 835 Thir-
tieth
Rook James, vaquero Hayes, Carrick & Co., res W s San
Pablo av nr Alcatraz av
Rooney John W., plumber and gasfitter, 960 Seventh, res
1121 Third
Rooney Owen, bartender, res 656 Jackson
Rooney Patrick, laborer Fisher & Taylor, res 725 Myrtle
Root Charles, clerk Whittier, Fuller "& Co., res Eighteenth
bet Brush and West
Root Maria S., widow, res 776 Eighteenth
Rosa Dora, domestic Mrs. H. W. Mowe, 146 Lake
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rilhoi-t 5 Drniam Hoises Built, and Hoases and Lots lor Sale on the Installmeni Piai
UIIUCllOC DIUWII Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St. S. F., He finest collBciioii ol Moiern Art Paper imim
424 OAKLAND [ R ] DIRECTORY.
Rosander Minnie, domestic George T. Hawley, Prospect nr
Broadway
Kosborougli Alexander, attorney-at-law, res 658 Fourteenth
Eose Albert H. , capitalist, res 934 Myrtle
Rose James, coachman John V. Webster, W s Fruit Vale av
nr Hopkins
Rose James W., expressman SE cor Broadway and Central
av, res 812 Twenty- eighth
Rose John, teamster H. M. Ames Jr., res Roff's Hotel
Rose Joseph, farmer, res Peralta av nr School House Road
Rose Joseph M. , barber, 835 Market
Rose J. S., laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Rose Manuel, laborer C. P. R. R.
Rose William J., painter, res 2053 Grove
Roseberry James, commission merchant (S. F.) res 981
Campbell
Rosemond Rosella Miss, res 560 East Sixteenth
Rosenberg Charles, clerk, res 1002 AVebster
Rosenberg Jacob, clerk, res 1002 Webster
ROSENBERG L., cigars and tobacco, 909 Broadway, res
1002 Webster
Rosenberg Michael, glazier, res 615 Fifth
Rosenberg Morris, cigars and tobacco, SW cor Eighth and
Broadway, res 1002 Webster
Rosenberg Nathan, cigars and tobacco, SW cor Broadway
and Eleventh, res 1113 Jefferson
Rosendorn Max, confectioner McKenzie & Geddes, res 520
Eighth
Rosenheim Jacob, pedlar, res S s Derby nr Humboldt av,
Temescal
Rosenk Gustav, physician and surgeon, office and res 467
Seventh
Rosenstock Fred., res S s Weston av nr Telegraph av, rear
Rosenthal Augusta Mrs. , varieties, 819 Broadway
Rosenthal Joseph, manager Augusta Rosenthal, res 819
Broadway
Ross A. J., policeman, res 314 Sixth
Ross Alexander, brakeman C P. R. R., res 1116 Broadway
Ross Colin, res 1326 Chestnut
Ross D. Wing, clerk (S. F.) res 1761 Seward
Ross George E., res 827 Fourteenth
Ross Isaac, res Fruit Vale
Ross Jennie Mrs. , dining room, 1116 Broadway
Ross Nicholas, fruit stand, SW cor Broadway and Eleventh,
res 1010 Franklin
Ross William, waiter Alexander Campbell, res 1756 Seventh
O r I A||MnpY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ E. ] DIRECTORY. 425
Kossini Charles, machinehand C. P. R. R., res Alameda
Eostron George H., gasfitter Dalziel & Moller, res 369 Thir-
teenth
Rotermundt Hugo, paper ruler (S. r.)res 822 Filbert
Rothchild J. M., attoruey-at-law (S. F.) res 1699 Telegraph av
Rothchild M., bookkeeper (S. F.) res Hartman House
Rothermau John, liquors (S. F.) res 1420 Ninth
Roudebush Daniel, shipping merchant, res John nr Webster
Rough A. J. Mrs., res 694 Twenty-seventh
Roulstone Andrew J., mining, res 1260 Fifth av
Roundey J. Lewis Jr., expressman, res 409 East Central av
Roundey J. R. Mrs., widow, res 503 East 14th
Rounds A. Mrs., widow, res 477 Prospect
Rounds Benjamin F., carriage trimmer, res Seventh street
House
Rounds Samuel J., machine agent, res 720 Fourth
Rourke James, driver Hayes, Carrick & Co., res W s San
Pablo av S Peabody's Lane
Rouse W. A. & Co. (Warren A. Rouse) commission mer-
chants, NE cor Eleventh and Washington
Rouse Warren A. (W A. Rouse & Co.) res 488 Twenty-fifth
Rouse William H., commission merchant (S. F.) res 814
Filbert
Rousseau Marie A., widow, secondhand clothing, 463 Fourth
Roussel Paul, hunter, res 310 Fourth
Rowan John, groom, res Seminary Park station
R3wan Mary, domestic Henry C. Taft, 1363 Harrison
Rowan Thomas, blacksmith Oakland RR. Co., res Ns Forty-
Third nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Rowe David H., gardener Orrin Gowell, res S s East 14th,
Fruit Vale
Rowe Felix, res 1871 William
Rowe John M., stocks (S. F.) res 1871 William
Rowe Julia A. Mrs., dressmaker, res 1157 Franklin
Rowe Levi, carpenter, res 361 Tenth
Rowe Richard, teamster Samm's Flouring Mills, res 529
Second
Rowe S. J., bookkeeper, res Orr House
Rowell Joseph C, librarian University, res N s Forty-sixth
nr Grove, Temescal
ROWEIi WILLIAM K., notary public, 1008 Broadway,
res 410 Thirteenth
Rowell William T., clerk, res 410 Thirteenth
Rowland Charles H., watchmaker, res 1424 Chestnut
Rowland Edward, switchman C. P. R. R., res 1714 Eighth
Rowland George L., engineer C. P. R. R., res 979 Center
The "Oakland" ColleGtion Office, eX^f D^oaL,VpsS
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F.--Special Designs in Window Shades to Order.
426 OAKLAND [ E. ] DIRECTORY.
Rowland William, longshoreman, res St. Louis House
Rowland William, stonemason, res 1424 Chestnut
Rowlands John ]$., engineer, res 1431 Third
Rowlands Mary E. Miss, milliner, res 1431 Third
Rowlands William T., shipcarpenter, res 1431 Third
Rowley Clementine Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Sibyl Rowley, res
1656 Telegraph av
Rowley Sibyl, widow, dressmaker, res 1656 Telegraph av
Rowley William, porter (S. F.) res 1656 Telegraph av
Rowse Samuel, meat market, 312 B, res 310 B
Roy George E.. bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1048 Peralta
Royal, Norwich Union and Lancashire Insurance Co's (of
England) Doe, Griffin & Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Royce Clark E., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 977 Seventh av
Royce Josiah Jr., instructor English and Literature, Univer-
sity, res 523 Thirty-sixth
Royce Sarah E. Mrs., res 523 Thirty-sixth
Roxburgh Alexander, tinsmith Owen C. Kirk, res 315 East
Central av
Rozanskie Ignasius, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Rozzirus John, stevedore (S. F.) res 759 Campbell
Rubert Daniel H., grain, wood and coal, 1937 Filbert
Rubert Frank D., laborer, res NW cor East 24th and
Fourth av
Rubin Alfred, waiter Pagge Brothers, res SE cor Seventh
and Broadway
Ruch Andrew S., carpenter, res SW cor Forty -fourth and
Telegraph av, Temescal
Ruck F. Mrs., proprietress Deming House, 476 Central av
Ruddell James M., salesman Salinger Brothers, res 224
Ninth
Ruddick William S., shoemaker, 1421 San Pablo av
Ruddy Annie, domestic Coll Deane, SE cor Twenty -second
and Webster
Rudolph August C, sailmaker (S. F.) res 1471 Fifth
Rudolph Charles, coachman A.M. Magill, res 1326 Tenth av
Rudolph Gustav R., restaurant and lodgings, 1785-1787 Sev-
enth
Rued John C, leather (S. F.) res 1160 Eighth
Rugger Antone, laborer, res 1419 Third
Ruggles William A., teamster Babbitt, Manuel & Gilpin, res
1457 Broadway
Ruiz T. A., laborer, res S s Thirty-ninth nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Rule Ferdinand K., secretary California Farmer's Insurance
Co. (S. F.) res 1558 Eighth
SP I AIIMnPV WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
. 1. LMUilUni. OfHce. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ J{, ] DIRECTORY. 427
Kulofson William H., photographer (S. F.) res 1163 Brush
Rumble Minnie Mrs., dressmaker, res 360 Ninth
Kumble Richard H., soap manufacturer, res 360 Ninth
Rumelioti Arthur, cook John Viscovich, res 823 Filbert
Runge Gustav M., groceries and liquors, SE cor Tenth and
Broadway, res 819 Filbert
Runyon Fred. M., accountant C. P.R.R., res Winsor House
Rupprecht Philip, clerk William Hummeltenberg, res 602
Franklin
Ruprich John A., saloon, NW cor Eighth av and East Cen-
tral av
Rushmore William, laborer, res Y56 Brush, rear
Russ Frederick, capitalist, res E s Claremont av opp Tyler,
Claremont
Russ John, with Tribune Publishing Co., res 772 Eleventh
Russau John J., butcher, rer 562 Charter
Russau John M., res 562 Charter
Russell George A., clerk N. E. Craft, res 1316 Central av
Russell James F., painter, res 1721 Goss
Russell James M., capitalist, res 1680 Webster
Russell John, butcher with Bernard McDermott, res 563
Twenty-second
Russell J. S., carpenter C. P. R. R., res Centennial House
Russell Robert, laborer, res 672 East 24th
Russell Sarah Miss, res 692 Twenty-fourth
Russell William H., res N s Thirty-sixth nr San Pablo av,
Temescal
RUTHERFORD CHARLES B., paints, oils, varnish, glass,
etc., and house and sign p.. inter, 1016 Broadway, res
1386 Webster
Rutherford Charles F., clerk Charles B. Rutherford, res
1386 Webster
Rutherford James, patternmaker (S. F.) res 1110 Myrtle
Rutherford John, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res
Amador Hotel
Rutherford Joseph, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res
S s Thirty-fourth nr Grove
Rutherford Mary Miss, dressmaker, res S s Thirty-fourth nr
Grove
Ryan & Mellor (Peter F. Ryan and James F. Mellor) new
and secondhand furniture, 466-468 Central av
RYAN DANIEL, druggist and apothecary, 1170 Broadway
Ryan Edward J. Mrs., res 528 Eighteenth
Ryan George, res 866 Castro
Ryan James, laborer, res Union nr Twenty-fourth
Ryan John W., student University, res 528 Eighteenth
eiLBERT & BROWN
PstrtlOM Pui'CbnHiiia; fiirtilBhed wilh Iflono.T for
Btiilrfinjr — PaN able In Installnieiits at L'lW JJates of
lutcrctt. No. 2 Park Ron, Part St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St.. S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
428 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Eyan Mark, laborer, res 1455 Adeline
Eyan Martin, blacksmith, 867 Clay, res 555 Eighth
Ryan Matthew E., secretary California Building Co., office
SW cor Grove and Second, res 517 Ninth
Byan Michael J., wines and liquors, 468 Seventh, res 520
Sixth
Ryan Minnie, domestic 519 Eighth
Ryan Patrick F., carpenter, res SW cor Third and Henry
Ryan Peter F. (Ryan & Mellor) res SW cor Clay and Cen-
tral av
Ryan Richard, horseshoer Martin Ryan, res 409 Seventh
Ryan Thomas, carriage painter, cor Sixteenth and Telegraph
av, res 1008 Franklin
Ryan William, laborer, res 708 Filbert
Ryan William, teamster, res 808 Castro
RYDER ANDREW, County Clerk and Auditor, office Court
House, room 1, res 1015 Peralta
Ryer Washington M. Dr., res SE cor Jackson and Lake
Ryers Frank, farmer, res E s Telegraph av, nr Alcatraz av
Rynders D. Mrs., res Clarendon House
Rynders James P., civil engineer, res Claredon House
Ryno Ann, widow, laundress, res 407 Fourth
Ryttenberg Isaac D. (Leon Hershberg & Co.) res 1020 Jef-
ferson
Saal Louis, waiter Nicholas Williams, res 358 Seventh
Saar Louis, salesman (S. F.) res E s First av bet Avon and
Birch
Sack Willam M., carpenter, res 957 Webster
Sackett D. P., A.M., principal Sackett School, 529 Hobart
Sackrider A. stock importer, res 325 Eleventh
Sacrider Prudence Mrs. res 1977 Webster
Sadler Caleb (Sadler & Co., S. F.) res 1505 Tenth av
Sadler Charles M., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1505 Tenth av
Sadler Frank E., salesman (S. F.) res 1505 Tenth av
Sage Lizzie, domestic 1144 Myrtle
Sagehorn William T., flour, hay and grain, 473 Sixth, res
SW cor Sixth and Jeflerson
Sailer Josephine P. Miss, res 1207 Broadway
Sales Joseph, extraman Engine Co. No. 4, Oakland Fire De-,
partment, res S s East 14th bet Twelfth and Thir-
teenth avs
Salinger Albert M. (Salinger Brothers) res 1105 Broadway
^ F I AIINDRY ^^^""^^ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY. 429
Salinger Brothers (Morris & Albert M.) importers and deal-
ers dry and fancy goods, 1105 Broadway
Salinger Morris (Salinger Brothers) res 1105 Broadway
Salisbury John, engineer (S. F.) res 955 Fifth
Salisbury Koscoe R., elevatorman (S. F.) res 955 Fifth
Salmon J. M., butcher, SE cor Telegraph av and Edwards
Salomon Jacob, cigars (S. F.) res 1164 Eighth
Salomon Marx, tailor, res 808 Harrison
Salsig A. B., butcher Grayson, Harrell & Co., res S s Eliza-
beth nr San Pablo av, Temescal
Salter Nancy A., widow, res 118 Eleventh
Saltzer Henrietta A., widow, res 608 Ninth
Saltzer Louis, student, res 608 Ninth
Sam Lung (Chinese) laundry, N s Twenty-first bet Telegraph
av and Broadway
SAMM & PARSONS (Jacob Samm and Thomas J. Par-
sons) proprietors Samm's Flouring Mills, NW cor First
and Clay
Samm Jacob (Samm & Parsons) res 1454 Eighth
SAMM'S FLOURING MILLS, Samm & Parsons proprie-
tors, NW cor First and Clay
Samoiset John, laborer, res 552 Broadway
Samouillet Andre, silk weaver (S. F.) res S s Chase bet Pine
and Wood
Sample James T., expressman, SW cor Broadway and Cen-
tral av, res 1472 Thirteenth av
Sampson Benjamin, boxmaker (S. F.) res 1007 Campbell
Sampson Charles, engineer, res 1162 Twenty-fourth
Samson Albert L., pressman (S. F.) res 607 Sixth
Samson Edward, waiter Nicholas Williams, res 607 Sixth
Samson Leon, res 607 Sixth
Samson Martin, butcher, 1301 Peralta, res 1021 Kirkham
Samuels Barnett, second-hand clothing, etc., 821 Broadway
Samuels George, salesman M. H. Coffee, res 821 Broad-
way
Samuels Jacob, painter, res N sEast 24th nr Nineteenth av
Samuels Michael A. (Williams & Samuels) res 821 Broad-
way
Samuels Samuel, watchmaker and jeweler, 867 Broadway,
res 862 Alice
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION, 862 Broad-
way, San Francisco office 83 Geary
San Francisco Market, P. J. Gerhardy proprietor, 829 Broad-
way
Sanborn Henry M., bookkeeper J. Hutchison, res 475 Twen-
ty-sixth
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk witii adams & co., "oakM"
UUIICUl lUUI Ullld S. K. cor. EIGHTH »T. aud JBBOA
BROADWAY, UpStftlr*.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
430 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Sanborn John, capitalist, res 1751 Ninth av
Sanborn Theodore C, stockbroker (S. F.) res 352 East 14th
Sand Anton, laborer, res 256 B
Sandelin Fred (Martin & Sandelin) res NW cor Seventh and
* Willow
Sanders Albert, cook Hansa Hotel
Sanders Henry F. (Henry F. Sanders & Go.) res 1151 Sev-
enth
Sanders Henry F. & Co. (Henry F. Sanders and John Beyn-
ders) groceries and liquors, 1151 Seventh
Sanders James H., carpet layer E. Hook, res 1931 Market
Sanderson A. A., attorney-at-law, res 1012 Jefferson
Sanderson Ann Miss, res 661 Sycamore
Sanderson S. A. Mrs., dressmaker, res 476 Central av
Sanderson William N., barber (S. F.) res 1013 Fifth
Sandford Arthur C, clerk Sandford Brothers, res 1804 Tele-
graph av
Sandford Brothers (Frank S. and Henry T.) gi'oceries, NE
cor Telegraph av and Twenty-sixth
Sandford Franks. (Sandford Brothers) res 1804 Telegraph av
Sandford George M., clerk, res 1804 Telegraph av
Sandford Henry T. (Sandford Brothers) res 527 Thirty-sixth
Sandford Mary E., widow, res 1804 Telegraph av
Sandholdt William, gardener Samuel J. Gower, res N sEast
27th nr Fruit Vale av. Fruit Vale
Sandison John A., barkeeper stmr Oakland, res 961 Fifth
Sandkuhle Diederich, packer (S. F.) res 970 Cypress
Sands Andrew, carpenter, res 1359 Feralta
Sands George H., extraman Empire Hose Co. No. 1, Oak-
land Fire Department, res 470 Sixth
Sanford Edmond C, clerk E. P. Sanford, res NW cor Clay
and Thirteenth
SANFORD E. P., drugs and medicines, 971 Broadway
Sanford E. P. Mrs., widow, res NW cor Clay and Thirteenth
Sanford O. M., tinsmith James Dalziel, res 764 Lydia
Sanford William S., carpenter, res 1005 Webster
Sanner Frank A., bartender John Schneider, res SE cor
Sixteenth and East Central avs
Santun John, brakeman C. P. R. R., res 564 East 11th
Santif Theresa, domestic William J. Gunn, 1375 Madison
Santos John A., barber Joseph M. Rose, res 707 Campbell
Sargent James H., operator Bay and Coast Telegraph Co.,
res 1156 Broadway
Sargent J. L., farmer, res 1008 Ninth av
Sargent Lizzie P. Miss, teacher Swett School, res 1008
Ninth av
Q F I AIINHRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Gtary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, ageni for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 431
Sartori Augustine P., steward (S. F.) res 1714 Seward
Sather Peder, banker (S. F.) res 664 Central av
Saueressig G. P. Mrs., furnished rooms, 514 Fifteenth
Saufley Jackson M., student, res 1714 Division
Sauflej Robert C, salesman (S. F.) res 1714 Division
Saufley William B., attorney-at-law (S. F.)res 1714 Division
Saul James, tinner Owen C. Kirk, res 668 East 18th
Saul Peter, hostler Asa W. Swett, res 668 East 18th
Saulpaugh James E., engineer C. P. R. R., res 1815 Seward
Saunders John, painter, res NE cor Maple and Birch, lem-
escal
Sauvain August, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 921 Kirkham
Savage William C, salesman (S. F.) res 630 Ninth
Savage William R. , res W s Fruit Vale av nr East 27th
Savoy Ann, widow, res 963 Franklin
Sawyer Frank E., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1770 Division
Sawyer Leander, livery stable (S. F.) res 1008 Tenth av
Sawyer Otis F., res 857 Harrison
Sawyer Robert, res 876 Wood
Sawyer Sherwood N., carpenter, res 1053 Thirteenth av
Saxton Warren W., shipcarpenter, res 739 Lewis
Sayer Alfred S., boot and harnessmaker, E s Telegraph av
nr Birch, Temescal
Sayre A. L., capitalist, res Tubbs Hotel
Sayre John H., mining secretary (S. F.) res Galindo Hotel
SBARBORO ANDREA, groceries (S. F.) and secretary West
Oakland Mutual Loan Association, res 1704 Seward
Scanlan Dominick, clerk Louis F. Reichert, res 693 Twenty-
seventh
Scanlan Michael, butcher, res Roff's Hotel
Scanlan M. J. Mrs., widow, res 693 Twenty-seventh
Scanlon Ann, widow, res 753 Market
Scannell John, yardmaster C. P. R. R., res 247 Hollis
Scannell John Jr., butcher, res 247 Hollis
Schade Mary, widow, res 810 Market
SCHAEFER & WELTI (John M. Schaefer and Edward
Welti) proprietors Philadelphia Restaurant, 1022 Broad-
way
Schaefer John, carpenter, res 682 Twentieth
Schaefer John M. (Schaefer & Welti) res 1116 Broadway
Schafer Albert B., merchant, res 1537 Brush
Schafer Frederick, artist (S. F.) res 651 Myrtle
Schafer Louis, res N s Alcatraz av nr San Pablo av, Temescal
Schafer Peter, carpenter, res S s Cleveland av nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Schaffer Catherine, widow, res 1470 Third
Hilhort A RrniAin No tetter Investmennnaii ilie Bargains in Alaieila Real Esiait
UUUCIIOC UIUWII. Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street. Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
•^
432 OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY.
Schaifer John, messenger American District Telegraph Co.
res 1470 Third
SCHAFFER LOUIS, proprietor Washington Market, 828
Broadway
Schaffer Louis P. , butcher Louis Schaffer, res 555 Sixth
Schaller Theodore P., agent Evening Post, office 861 Broad-
way, res 1470 Thirteenth av
Scharman Morris, cigars and tobacco, 1067 Broadway, res
572 Fifteenth
Schaub Theodore, barkeeper Harry F. Irwin, res 465 Twen-
tieth
Scheidecker J. Mrs., res 926 Filbert
Scheiding Traugott H., wines and liquors, 1818 Seventh
Scheller Henry, engraver, res W s Shattuck av nr Merced
av, Temescal
Schellhaas Henry, auctioneer, furniture and bedding, 400-
412 Eleventh, res 1053 Webster
Schellhaas Nicholas, druggist F. H. Meyer, res 1053 Webster
Schenck A. W-, capitalist, res Clarendon House
Schenck Jacob, teamster Castle Dome Mining and Smelting
Co., res Melrose
Schenk Carl, newspaper agent, res 1677 Central av
Schenk Christian, silversmith (S. F.) res 128 Hollis
Scherer Alfred, butcher, res 462 Twenty-first
Scherrer John, boots and shoes, 1698 Seventh
SCHETZEL AUGUST, proprietor Germania Garden, 572
Seventh
Schieflfer Christian H., leather (S. F.) res 1018 Chestnut
Schiller Charles F., carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res 714
Third
Schilling Theodore, newspaper carrier, 855 Broadway, res
840 Webster
Schimmelpfennig Frederick, dry goods, 772 East Central av
Schimmelpfennig's Hall, 764 East Central av
Schindler Henry, bakery, NE cor Telegraph av and Twenty-
fourth
Schiveley Albert R., clerk (S. F.) res 1369 Tenth
Schlosinger Adolph C, wool merchant (S. F.) res 752 Six-
teenth
Schley Brothers (Charles and Philip Schley) bakery, 770
East Central av
Schley Charles (Schley Brothers) res 770 East Central av
Schley Philip (Schley Brothers) res 770 East Central av
Schlitz John, fruit, res 269 Fifth
Schlotzhauer Frank T., clerk D. Tisch, res NE cor Eighth
and Washington
SET I A 1 1 M n D Y Grooc^ "^T^orls., Xjo^c^ I»rio©»
. r. LAUilUnl. office. 33 Geary St., S. F. and 862 Broadway Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 433
Schlotzhaiier George, student Oakland Business College, res
NE cor Eighth and Washington
Schlotzhauer Paul, Avines and liquors, NE cor Eighth and
Washington
Schlunecker Christ, farmer, res W s College av nr Tyler,
Claremont
Schmeichel William, chief cook Tubbs Hotel
Schmidt & Eieberling (John Schmidt and Peter Fieberling)
saloon, 842 Broadway
Schmidt Albert, clerk A. B. Webster, res 753 East 14th
Schmidt C, wholesale butcher, res E s San Pablo av nr
Alcatraz av, Temescal
Schmidt Christian P. L., saloon, 558 Franklin
Schmidt Christina, domestic August Liliencrantz
Schmidt George M., porter (S. F.) res 1207 Eleventh av
Schmidt G. L., dentist, 1113 Broadway, rooms 20-21, res
Erie House
Schmidt Gustave, salesman Ghirardelli & Petar, res 1005
Webster
Schmidt Henry, tobacconist (S. F.) res 835 Cedar
Schmidt John (Schmidt & Fieberling) res 555 Sixth
Schmidt Peter, waiter Burns & Jensen, res Overland House
Schmidt Theodore A., lithographer (S. F.) res 1118 Third
Schmidt William, bookkeeper Kramm & Dieves, res NE cor
Telegraph av and Durant
Schmidt William, wines and liquors, 403 East Central av
Schmitt Charles (Wiemeyer, Schutt & Schmitt) res Sacra-
mento
SCHMITT JOHN, wines and liquors, 466 Seventh
Schneider Frederick A., doormaker Pioneer Planing Mills,
res 612 Second
Schneider John, carpenter, res 1318| Seventh av, rear
Schneider John, wines and liquors, SE cor Sixteenth and
East Central avs
Schneider Louis, wines and liquors, 951 Sixth av
Schneider Richard, professor music, res 489 Orchard
Schneily Joseph, machinist (S. F.) res 1408 Central av
Schneily Leon, machinist (S. F.) res 1408 Central av
Schnelle Herman (Stulz & Schnelle) res N s William bet Pine
and Cedar
Schnoor Katrina, widow, groceries, NW cor Thirteenth av
and East 18th
Schnutenhaus E., liquor dealer (S. F.) res 1717 Seward
Schober Frederick, machinist (S. F.) res 666 Sixth
Schoen Paul, pianotuner, res 531 Thirty-sixth
Schofield Charles, grainer (S. F.) res 631 Filbert
Pnliprt Ynsir Rilk witli ADAMS & CO., "Oakland" Collection Office.
UUIIUUl lUUI UillO S. K. cor. £IUHTtl ST. au.lBRUADWAV, UpStaira.
28
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St.,S. F., Importer Frencli and Enelish WALL PAPERS
434 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Schofield Joseph, barber (S. F.) res 631 Filbert
SCHOLL CHRISTIAN F., gun and locksmith, guns, fish-
ing-tackle, etc., 515 Seventh, res 1507 Ninth
Scholl Susan Mrs., res 1421 Ninth
Scholtens William, laborer, res 826 East Central av
Schoouover Thomas, carpenter, res 950 Campbell
Schou Andrew H., carpenter, res 678 Twenty -fourth
Schrader Adolph, fresco painter, res 581 Charter
Schramm August M., clerk A. G. Lawrie, res 1006 Third
Schramm John, watchman C. P. R. E.
Schramm Mathieu, artist and photographer, 842 Market, res
916 Fifth
Schramm Matthew, tailor, res 670 East 16th
Schreiber Christian, confectioner (S. F.) res 1055 Willow
SCHREIBER CHRISTIAN, furniture and carpets, 1107
Broadway, res 1132 Linden
Schreiber Clara Miss, dressmaker, res 793 Wood
Schreiber Jacob, mining, res 1 Pearson's Kow
Schreiber Jacob Jr., bookkeeper Christian Schreiber, res
1766 William
Schroder Edward F., bankteller (S. F.) res 1164 Alice
Schroeder August, wood carver Pioneer Planing Mill, res
316 Sixth
Schroeder Frederick, tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res 1107
Twenty-second av
Schroeder Henry, tanner Brooklyn Tannery, res NE cor
Twenty-first and East Central avs
Schroeder Paul, bookkeeper Samm's Flouring Mills, res 720
Castro
Schubart Paul, barber, res 651 Jefferson
Schuler August, carriagetrimmer (S. F.) res 669 Seventh
Schuler Ernst, stoves and tinware, 1720 Seventh
Schuler Jacob, groceries and liquors, 842 Webster
Schuller Andrew, real estate, res 2232 Telegraph av
Schultheis Peter, hostler Oakland B. E. , res W s Telegraph
av nr Forty-fourth
Schultz & Kock (William Schultz and Peter Kock) groceries
and liquors, NW cor Forty-fifth and Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Schultz Maximilian, barber, res 366 Ninth
Schultz William (Schultz & Kock) res S. F.
Schulz Frederick, liquor saloon (S. F.) res 922 Third
Schulz George, shoemaker H. Hauschildt, res 855 Webster
Schulze Arnold, machinist C. P. E. E., res 1668 Central av
Schulze Henry A., draftsman, res SW cor Jefferson and Six-
teenth
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY «--s|-f-L,n"rr
J. S. G. GORDON. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY. 435
Scliulze Irene, widow, dressmaker, res 825 Market
Schumacher Henry, student (S. F.) res 242 Ettie
Schumer August C., dentist, res 1056 Eighth
Schunck Henry, artificial stone worker (S. F.) res 677 East
Central av
Schunhoff Bernhardt F., druggist, 462 Seventh, res N s
William nr San Pablo av
Schunhoff Julius, tinsmith (S. F._) res 1522 Seventh
Schupbach Jacob, res 710 Franklin
Schutt Alonzo, butcher John H. Davis, res S s Elizabeth nr
San Pablo av
Schutt August M. (Wiemeyer, Schutt & Schmitt) res 767
Webster
Schutz Julius, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 865 Chester
Schwab Charles N. (Schwab, Heidet & Co.) res 1069 Cen-
tral av
Schwab Frank E., salesman Schwab, Heidet & Co., res 907
Webster
Schwab, Heidet & Co. (C. N. Schwab, E. N. Heidet and F.
W. Miller) ladies' fancy goods, 1159 Broadway
Schwab Nicholas, billiardmaker, 907 Webster
Schwagermann Frederick F., groceries, 963 Franklin
Schwartz Ernest, janitor Germania Halle, res 836 Webster
Schwartz Fedinand, paperhanger McGovern & Cahill, res
1536 Curtis
Schwartz Michael, carpenter, res 725 Center
Schweichler Theodore, painter Patrick Sheehan, resNs Erie
nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Schwerdt Margaret, widow, res 1102 Myrtle
Schwiers J. F., salesman Tillmann & Bendel, res Alameda
Schwitter John H. , cabinetmaker E. Hook, res 959 Webster
Scoby Joel G., furniture (S. F.) res 1372 Tenth
Scofield Richard B., porter, res 722 Filbert
Scollard Morris, farmer, res E s Redwood Road, nr Quigley
Tract
Scotchler J. B. Mrs., res 1081 Central av
Scotchler John J., commission merchant (S- F.) res 1014
Linden
Scotchler Joseph L., res 1081 Central av
Scott Alfred, miner, res 2217 Grove
Scott Alfred J., clerk C. H. Scott, res 811 Twenty-eighth
Scott Alexander, clerk Gustave L. Mix, res Washington bet
Larue and Broadway
Scott Alexander F., res 1055 Ninth av
Scott Charles H., fruit and vegetables, 834 Broadway, res
811 Twenty-eighth
GILBERT & BROWN
Offer ilie moEi DesiraDle Residence Property oi me CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St., S. F., WMesale and Retail Dealer in Paper Hangings
436 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Scott D. I. Mrs., res 1167 Seventh
Scott Elliott, helper, res 821 Twenty-second
Scott Elliott E., carpenter, res 564 Seventh, rear
Scott George, plumber, res 709 Twentieth
Scott George R., carpenter and builder, res 1627 Grove
Scott George W. (Fish & Co.) res 824 Myrtle
Scott Guy W., clerk (S. F.) res 873 Filbert
Scott Isaac, student, res 873 Filbert
Scott James S., clerk George W. McKeand, res 1116 Broad-
way .
Scott James W., clerk San Francisco Gas Light Co., res 873
Filbert
Scott John, res 1226 Fourteenth
Scott John, res 913 Poplar
Scott John, laborer, res 670 Broadway
Scott John Mrs., midwife, res 512 Eighth
Scott John A., salesman (S. F.) res 1226 Fourteenth
Scott M. E. Mrs., res N s Temescal nr Telegraph av, Tem-
escal
Scott Michael J., carpenter, res 759 Grove
Scott Orchard G., land agent C. P. R. R., res 873 Filbert
Scott Richard E ., res 821 Twenty-second
Scott Sarah P. Mrs., res 1424 Central av
Scott Shailer M., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1465
Ninth
Scott William, engineer C. P. R. R., res 1718 Eighth
Scott William P., res 873 Filbert
Scott William P. Mrs., widow, res 873 Filbert
Scoville Angie C, Mrs., furnished rooms, 569 Eighth
Scoville Avery, bookkeeper Oakland Iron Works, res 1818
Atlantic
Scoville Cheney A., carpenter, res 569 Eighth
SCOVIIiLE rVES, proprietor Oakland Iron Works, 511-
513 Second, res 1818 Atlantic
Scranton Edwin, canvasser, res NE cor Elizabeth and San
Pablo av, Temescal
Scrantom Theodore E., toys, stationery, etc., 861 Broadway,
res 815 Webster
Scribner George W., butcher, 1239 Broadway, res 555
Charter
Scrivener William M., publishers agent, office and res Tubbs
Hotel
Sculley Patrick, real estate, res 808 Grove
Scupham John R., assistant engineer C. P. R. R. (S. F.)
res 1217 Harrison
Seabury Forrest S., scenic artist (S. F.) res 418 Central av
ST? T A TT'NfTI'R V ^^^^^^ call^il ^or ^"^^ BeliYered in S. F. , OaKlanil, Alameda, Berkeley.
, r, ililUilJJIlI. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 437
Seadler James (Babson & Seadler) res SE cor Tenth and
Center
Seaman Alice, domestic Kohler-Chase House
Seaman George B. (Doe, Griffin & Seaman) res 312 Four-
teenth
Seaman Kate Miss, clerk Mrs. Ida A. Davis, 1063 Broad-
way
Seamons William H. Mrs., res 1165 Washington
Searing Frank, clerk, res 531 Ninth
Searing William C, res 531 Ninth
Sears Carrie F. Miss, teacher painting and drawing Mills'
Seminary
Sears Dean S., sailmaker (S. F.) res 983 Center
Sears E. H., instructor Latin and Greek, University, res NW
cor Central av and Castro
Sears Herman B., secretary Oakland Benevolent Associa-
tion, 516^Fifteenth, res 913 Grove
Sears Herman B. Jr., salesman W. & M. Everson, res 913
Grove
Sears Maria Mrs., res 471 Tenth
Sears William, laborer, res 620 Adeline
Seary Helen, widow, res 230 Ettie
Seaton George M., res 560 East Twenty-second
Seaton Horace H., mining, res 1533 San Pablo av
Seaton James, painter, res 670 Broadway
Seaton M. & M. Co. (Esmeralda Co., Nevada) W. G. Hen-
shaw secretary, 460 Eighth
Seaton Mary S. Mrs., res 560 East 22nd
Seattle Coal and Transportation Co., Charles A. Sessions
agent, cor First and Franklin
Sebring Austin, painter, res 1613 Myrtle
Second Congregational Church, Eev. J. T, Wills pastor,
N s Chase bet Wood and Willow
Second Presbyterian Church, Eev. James Cameron pastor,
Kohler's Block, 1502-1514 Seventh
Sedenger Joseph H., blacksmith (S. F.) res 722 Fourth
Sedgley Abner, contractor, res 1009 Cypress
Sedgwick Benjamin, machinist C. P. E. E., res 918 Pine
Sedgwick C. B., carpenter C. P. E. E., res West Oakland
House
Sedgwick George, carpenter C. P. E. E., res West Oakland
House
See Lulu Miss, teacher, res 1407 Broadway
See Mandeville M., carpenter and builder, res 1407 Broad-
way
Seeglitz August, barber, 867 Broadway, res 829 Grove
The "Oakland" Collection Office, '""" " "' '■ '■ "'•
8th and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Karm St., S. F.-Complete stock oi Paper Hansings-SMimi WorKmen.
438 OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY.
Seeglitz Otto student Oakland Business College
Seibt Gustav (Hurley & Seibt) res 625 Chestnut
Seifert George, upholsterer (S. F.) res 250 Ellen
Seigneur Angel, laborer, res 214 Second
Seller Sophia, widow, res 265 Ninth
Seitz Jacob, blacksmith and wagon maker, 1008 Franklin,
res 945 Walton
Self ridge Grant L., student, res 760 Fourteenth
SEIiFRIDGE JAMES M., surgeon and homoeopathist,
1068 Broadway, rooms 6-8, res 760 Fourteenth
Sellon Bobert, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
SEIiNA & BECHT (Leopold Selna and Joseph Becht) pro-
prietors Becht's Saloon, SE cor Eleventh and Broadway
Selna Angelo (Camilloni & Co. and Camilloni, Selna & La-
goria) res 1459 Eighth
Selna Leopold (Selna & Becht) res 363 Tenth
Sennert Peter, carpenter, res AVinter's Hotel
Senram Frederick, boots and shoes, 963 Broadway, res 317
Eleventh
Serda Lawrence Rev., pastor Church of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus, res N s Fortieth nr Grove, Temescal
Seris John M. , manufacturer spring beds and mattresses,
1310 San Pablo av
Serper Frank J., cabinetmaker, res 250 Hollis
Serveloh Theodore, hostler Contra Costa Laundry
Sesser Belle P., widow, dressmaker, res 814 Brush
Sessions Charles A., agent Seatle Coal and Transportation
Co., office cor First and Franklin, res 570 East 16th
SESSIONS E. C, capitalist, 422 Central av, and president
Oakland Bank of Savings, nr cor Broadway and Central
av, res 903 Market
Sessions John W., notary public, 422 Central av, res 709
Tenth
Sessions Josiah, farmer, res 1428 Seventh av
Sessions Kate 0., student University, res 1428 Seventh av
Sestern Eobert, oysterman , res 420 First
Sen Shing (Chinese) laundry, 472 Sixth
SEVENTH STREET HOUSE, J. H. Comer proprietor,
1804 Seventh
Sewall H. V. Mrs., adjuster Mint (S. F.) res 1316 Grove
Sewell David, carpenter J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Sewell Thomas, bronzer Dalziel & Moller, res S. F.
Sexton Ann Mrs., widow, res S s Minna nr Telegraph av,
Temescal
Sexton Chas., dairy, resSs Minna nr Telegraph a v, Temescal
^ F I AllNHRY ^^*=*<=**^ "WToirTs., Xjo-^tst- X^zricesi
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST. .
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 439
Sexton Patrick, plasterer, res 1219 Magnolia
Sexton Warden, driver O. K. R. Co., res S s Minna nr Tele-
graph av, Temescal
Seymour Charles B., conductor C. P. E. E., res 1662 Taylor
Seyre Eose, domestic William C. B. De Fremery, Prospect
nr Broadway
Shakespear Catherine E. Mrs., res 1020 Linden
Shall Peter, joiner C. P. E. E., res 768 Pine
Shang Co. (Chinese) laundry, 968 East 14th
SHANKLAND JAMES H.,' attorney San Francisco Board
of Trade, res 1240 Adeline
Shanley James, laborer, res 813 Castro
Shanley William J., washer El Dorado Stable, res 233 Harlan
Shannon Delia, domestic 404 Central av
Shannon Dennis, laborer C P. E. E., res 135 Hollis
Shannon William, res 528 Knox pi
Shapero Aaron Eev., rabbi, res 1560 Telegraph av
Sharary Michael, groom, res Seminary Park Station
Share Alfred J., reporter Daily Times, res Galindo Hotel
Sharkey Patrick, lumberman, res S s Linden nr Cherry, Tem-
escal
Sharp Adah Miss, res 574 Twenty -fourth
Sharp Charles, carpenter, res 570 Sixth
Sharp George, bricklayer, res 713 Brush
Sharp Kate, widow, boarding, 1001 Franklin
Sharp Mathilde, widow, nurse George Lutkey, res 1255 Alice
Sharpe John, capitalist, res 215 Central av
ShattuckF. K., capitalist, 407 Ninth, res Berkeley
Shattuck William C, laborer C. P. E. E., res 1420 Central av
Shaw^ A. D., res N s Harmon nr Lowell, Temescal
Shaw Charles E., second-hand furniture, 868 Willow
Shaw Edward, laborer, res cor First and Webster
Shaw George, clerk Eichard Hortou, res 769^ Seventh
Shaw James P., detective Harry N. Morse (S. F.) res 770
Sixth
Shaw John, groceries, 951 Fifth
Shaw Mary E., widow, res 522 Seventeenth
Shaw Mattie J. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar School, res
nr Alcatraz av Station, Berkeley
Shaw Thomas, miner, res SE cor First av and Maple
Shaw William W., solicitor (S. F.) res 1605 Nineteenth av
Shay James, laborer, res 1023 Third
Shay John, carpenter, res 1428 Sixteenth
Shay Thomas, laborer Castle Dome Mining and Smelting Co. ,
res Melrose
Shea Daniel, telegraph line repairer (S. F.) res 1368 Brush
g
Hilhort fi. RrniAin No tielter IiiTestment tliaii me Bargams in Alameda Real Estate
UIIUCIlW DIUWIli Oifered at No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKel St., S. F,, iheDnesi collection oi Modern Art Paper HanilnEs.
440 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Shea James, laborer, res 659 Myrtle
Shea Thomas, laborer C. P. K. R., res 652 Magnolia
Shearer Albert N., mining, res 461 Merrimac
Shearer George B., printer, res 803 Castro
Shearer George B. Mrs., dressmaker, res 803 Castro
Shearer Lewis, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 461 Merrimac
Shearer Sextus, Justice of the Peace and attorney-at-law,
476 Eighth, res 1124 Filbert
Sheehan James L., laborer George A. Blank, res 812 Fil-
bert
Sheehan John A., clerk (S. F.) res 812 Filbert
Sheehan John B,, painter, res 1675 Taylor
Sheehan John H., laborer Street Department, res 428 East
14th
Sheehan Michael, teamster F. Barnard & Co., res SE cor
Fourth and J efferson
Sheehan Nellie, domestic 568 East 14th
Sheehan Patrick P., painter, 461^ Tenth, ros 952 Grove
Sheehan Timothy, res 812 Filbert
Sheehan Timothy, porter (S.F.) res 1451 Seventh
Sheehan T. J., painter, 7()9 Seventh
Sheehan — , stockbroker (S. F.) res Centennial House
Sheek Matilda Mrs., res 1622 Eleventh av
Sheffield Charles C, student, res 128 Tenth
Sheffield Charles P., saw manufacturer (S. F.) res 128
Tenth
Sheldon Josephine Mrs., res 1761 Seward
Sheldon Kate Mrs., res Centennial House
Shell Mound Park, Ludwig Siebe proprietor. Shell Mound
Station, Northern R. R.
Shelly Ella Mrs., dressmaker, res 508 Seventh
Shelton Emma Mrs., res S s Somer nr Adeline, Temescal
Shepard J. L. N. (Judson & Shepard, Berkeley) res W s
San Pablo av nr Temescal Creek
Shepheard Frank Miss, res 676 Sycamore
Shepheard Kate Miss, teacher (S. F.) res 676 Sycamore
Shepheard Philip S., clerk (S. F.) res 676 Sycamore
Shepheard Rachel, widow, res 676 Sycamore
Shepherd C. W., salesman L. Feldmann & Co., res 865
Chester
Shepherd John E., agent Oregon State Board Immigration
(S. F.) res 1123 Peralta
Shepley Robert, res 761 Fourteenth
Shepman William E., silver plater (S. F.) res 1662 Cen-
tral av
Shepman William J., clerk (S. F.) res 1662 Central av
SC I AlliynRY PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
■ r . LH U II U n I . Office, 33 Geary St.. S. F.. and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY. 441
Sheppard Jacob, butcher John Stewart, res Butchertown
Sheppard Mary, nurse Eev. E. Janes, 470 Edwards
Sherburne Charles F., car repairer C. P. K. K., res 1009
Campbell
Sherburne John, car repairer C P.K.K., res 1009 Campbell
Sherburne Nathaniel, master mariner, res 1667 Eleventh av
Sheridan Margaret, widow, res 690 Twenty-sixth
Sheridan Mary, widow, res 690^wenty-sixth
Sheridan Phil, carpenter, res S s Harmon nr Lowell, Tem-
escal
SHERIFF COUNTY, Jeremiah Tyrrel, office Court House,
first floor
Sherlock Charles B., proprietor White Star Laundry, 1308
Seventh
Sherman C. A., clerk U- S. Sub-Treasury (S.F.) res 6 Pear-
son's Row
Sherman David S., assayer U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 628 Six-
teenth
Sherman George E., physician, office and res 566 Tenth
Sherman Philip D., housemover, res 1531 West
Sherman Samuel, tailor S. Francis, res Alameda
Sherman William, assistant U. S. Treasurer (S. F.) res 620
Fourteenth
Sherman William Jr., student, res 620 Fourteenth
Shermer J. Mrs., widow, res 805 Harrison
Sherow E. M. Mrs., res 860 Henry
Sherow George W., clerk (S. F.) res 860 Henry
Sherrott EdAvard, boots and shoes, 1514| Seventh
Sherrott Samuel H., clerk (S. F.) res 476 Central av
Sherry James, real estate, res Roflf's Hotel, Butchertown
Sherry Michael L., carpenter, res 159 Seventh
Sherry Peter, gardener St. Joseph's Academy, res 159 Fifth
Shew^Laura F. Miss, adjuster Mint (S. F.) res 620 Four-
teenth
Shields Ida Mrs., res 410 Third
Shields John, laborer, res 609 Harrison
Shingleberger F. W. (Yates & Co.) res S. F.
Shoemaker Charles W., res W s Fruit Vale av nr East 27th
Shoemaker Nicholas, farmer, res W s Fruit Vale av nr East
27th
Sholes Julia C, widow, res 320 Fourteenth
Shorey Albert, detective police department, City Hall, res
572 Seventeenth
Shorkley Allen, clerk James Dalziel, res 578 Seventeenth
Shorkley H. B. Mrs. , teacher Lafayette School, res 578 Sev-
enteenth
Pnllprt Yniir Rilk witli ADAMS & CO., "' Oakland" Collection Office
UUIICUl I UUI yillO S.K. cor. EMiHTH ST. and BKOAI> WAY, Upstairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 mm SL, S. F. -Special \iK\m in Window Shades to Order.
442 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Short John A., carpenter, res 562 East Central av
Short Julia, domestic Charles H. Gorrill, W s Webster
nr Broadway
Shotwell James H., clerk A. Albee & Son, res 2217 Grove
Shovelen Dennis, grainer Charles B. Rutherford, res Harri-
son bet Seventh and Eighth
Shrader Joseph F., carpenter, res 1605 Myrtle
Shrader Louis C, machinehand C. P. R. R., res Railroad
Exchange
Shreve George, jeweler (S. F.) res SW cor Mariposa and
Shattuck avs, Temescal
Shroeder Joseph F., carpenter William A. Knowles, res 1605
Myrtle
Shubert Paul, barber Benjamin F. Edwards, res Third bet
Jefferson and Grove
Shuegrae Patrick, laborer, res 734 Chester
Shun Lee (Chinese) laundry, 1814 Seventh
Shurvell John (Dix & Shurvell) res NW cor Thirty- ninth and
Telegraph av, Temescal
Siars Martin, restaurant, 1215 Broadway, res cor San Pablo
av and Fourteenth
Sibrian Antonio, laborer, res S s Forty-third nr Telegraph
av, Temescal
Sibrian Pedro, gardener Francisco G^lindo, res S s Forty-
third nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Sicotte Amie A., blacksmith Ferdinand Sicotte and extra-
man Engine Co. No. 3, Oakland Fire Department, res
1685 Eighth
Sicotte Ferdinand, carriage manufacturer and blacksmith, E
s Wood bet Seventh and Goss, res 1685 Eighth
Sicotte Roger, clerk Salinger Bros., res 1685 Eighth
Siebe Ludwig, proprietor Shell Mound Park, Shell Mound
Station, Northern R. R.
Sieber Albert, steward Tubbs Hotel
Siebiirg David, carpenter Contra Costa Laundry, res 1731
Fourteenth
Sieland Otto, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Siemer Diedrich, pickle manufacturer (S. F.) res 868 Chester
Siesbuttel Daniel, gun and locksmith, 364 Ninth
Siesbuttel Morris, painter, res 364 Ninth
Signs of the Times (weekly) Pacific Press Publishing Co.
publishers and proprietors, 1059 Castro
Silberberg S. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, store and res
618 East Central av
Silberberg Solomon, res 618 East Central av
Silva Amelia, seamstress William H. Glascock, 305 Fifth
C p I AIINriRY WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley,
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 443
Silva Charles, laborer, res 1574 Third
Silva E. M., teamster E. M. LaTvrence, res Butehertown
Silva Emanuel, deckhand stmr Oakland
Silva Frank, deckhand stmr Oakland, res 955 Campbell
Silva Frank, dishwasher S. Ellingsworth, 902 Broadway
Silva Joaquin, laborer C. P. E. E.
Silva John, laborer, res 671 East 16th
Silva John, laborer, res 824 East 14th
Silva Joseph, laborer, res 121 Hannah
Silva Joseph A., solicitor Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
NE cor Broadway and Thirteenth
Silva Louis, plasterer, res 1630 Union
Silva Manuel, laborer C. P. E. E., res 228 Haven
Silva Manuel, seaman, res 755 Campbell
Silva Martin J., laborer, res 1007 East 22nd
Silva Matthew, laborer, res 665 East 17th
Silvafoot Manuel, laborer, res 9(i3 East 24th
Silver Joseph, laborer Mountain Yiew Cemetery, res Ama-
dor Hotel
Silver W. J., real estate, res S s Wilder nr San Pablo av,
Temescal
Silvey Louis, plasterer, res 1630 Union
Simard ElzcarE., student, res Eemillard's Building
Simare F., laborer, res 552 Broadway
Simmonds Mandeville Y., painter, res 467 Twenty-fii'st
Simmons Caroline Mrs., res 1730 Thirteenth
Simmons Conrad, carpenter, res 1015 Willow
Simmons Frank, res Xicholl House
Simmons George, printer, res 672 Eleventh
Simmons G. E., compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res
Broadway bet Sixth and Seventh
Simmons Harvey B., foreman C. P. E. E., res 716 Peralta
Simmons John E., clerk (S. F.) res 277 Second
Simmons Mary Mrs., res 559 Caledonia av
Simmons Matthew, foreman Taylor & Co., resNicholl Block
Simmons Myron, farmer, res 277 Second
Simmons Thomas F., builder, res 762 Fourth
Simmons Yirginia, widow, teacher music, res 375 Fifth
Simms John, carpenter, res NE cor Chestnut and Thirty-
fourth
Simms Joseph, physician, res 1515 Ninth av
Simon Charles, dyer Charles Eeuter, res 417 Tenth
Simon Ferdinand, waiter Philadelphia Eestaurant, res 417
Tenth
Simon Gustave, waiter Charles Eeuter, res 417 Tenth
Simon Jacob L., peddler, res 753 Webster
Pi I h art 2. Srnuin Ho-^^s Bmlt, and Hcases aiil Lets lor Sale ca tie Instalimeni PlaL
UliUCllOC DiUWII Office No. 2 Park Row, Park street, Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 MarM St., s. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
444 OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY.
Simon John, machinist and locksmith, 904 Washington, res
731 Magnolia
Simon Joseph, butcher, 1555 Broadway, res 462 Twenty-
first
Simonds G., merchant (S. F.) res Kelsey House
Simons Joseph, saloon and lodgings, 415 Seventh
Simonton William B., physician and surgeon, office and res
1466 Eighth
Simpson Alexander C, shoemaker, 812 Harrison
Simpson Asa M., lumber dealer (S. F.) res 1265 Grove
SimiDSon Hettie Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar School,
res 1118 Brush
Simpson James, salesman William Dick & Co., res 317
Sixth
Simpson John, shipcarpenter C. P. E. R., res 615 Adeline
Simpson John H., yardman Edward A. Brown, res 219
Second
Simpson Joseph C, editor (S. F.) res 2111 Adeline
Simpson Mary, widow, res 1427 Central av
Simpson Robert F., livery stable, NE cor San Pablo av and
Seventeenth, res 1326 Telegraph av
Simpson Thomas B., res 1625 Telegraph av
Sims Peter, painter, res 510 Fifth
Simson Robert, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res nr Mills Semin-
ary, Laguna Valley
Simstrom Robert, watchman Doane & Co., res foot Webster
Sin Chun Lung (Chinese) laundry, 319 East Central av
Sinclair Alexander G., ticket collector Oakland Wharf C. P.
R. R., res 859 Myrtle
Sinclair Mary, widow, res 1164 Fifth
Sinclar John, farmer, res N s Redwood Road nr Alderney
Farm
Sinclar Peter, res N s Redwood Road nr Alderney Farm
Sing Gee (Chinese) employment office, 365 Eighth
Sing Gun (Chinese) laundry, SE cor Chase and Willow
Sing Lee (Chinese) laundry, 778 Seventh
Sing Lung (Chinese) employment office, 367 Eighth
SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., A. W. Wright agent,
915 Washington
Sinkwitz Gustave, barkeeper David Wemmer, res 416 Eighth
Sinnott Fanny, domestic W s Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Sinram Frank, farmer, res 1731 Fourteenth
Sinton Joseph H., assistant license collector (S. F.) res Ga-
lindo Hotel
Sinton Richard H., license collector (S. F.) res Galindo
Hotel
^ F I AIINDRY ^ASH"^<^ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
G. S. I.ADD, President. M. GREEXIV'OOD, Vice-President.
OKLlFORNi^
ELEenieii wins
TGleppli d Elsstrisal h^m,
AXD MANTPACTURERS OP
BURGLAR ALARMS and HOTEL ANNUNCIATORS
ELECTRIC BELLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Electro-Platers
In Nickel, Gold and Silver.
BlastiDE MacUnes M Supplies,
AND
amalgamatinCt plates for mines a specialty.
OFFICE AND WORKS, 134 SUTTER ST.,
SAN FRANCISCO.
PATTL SEILER, Superintendent.
JOHN SKINKHn
No, 115 Pine Street, San Francisco,
Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast for the Sale of
Winchester Mepeating Arms €oJs
M^mw^m^
CARBINES AND MUSKETS
(Models of 1866, 1873 and 1876.)
Also, the Hotchkiss Repeating Arms.
Also, WINCHESTER METAIil^IC CARTRIDGES, both central and rim
fire, for all kinds of Kifles and Pistols ; also, Primers and Tools for Ee-
loading Winchester Central Fire Cartridges ; Brass and Paper
Shot Gun Shells; Primed Shells and Bullets
for Military and Sporting Central Fire Cartridges.
DUFONT'S SUFERIOR
CANNON, MUSKET, AND THEIR VARIOUS BRANDS OF
VARIOUS BRANDS OF NEVER-FAILING SAFETY FUSE.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in ail parts of Oaldand.
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 445
Sioli Paolo, architect, res 1712 Twenty-first av
Siqueira M. J. S., blacksmith, N s East 14th bet Twenty-
first and Twenty-second ays, res N s East 14th nr Twen-
ty-sixth av
Sitts J., domestic 521 Eleventh
Sixteenth Street Station, C. P. E. E., feet of Sixteenth
Ska Charles, upholsterer, res 981 Center
Skelton M. A. Mrs., widow, furnished rooms, 831 Franklin
Skilling David, physician, 1116 Broadway, res 1004 Four-
teenth
Skilling Henry H., clerk Daniel Eyan, res 1004 Fourteenth
Skinker John, merchant (S. F.) res SE cor Seventh and
Oak
Skinner Elisha C, farmer, res N s Hopkins nr Fruit Yale av
Skinner George, clerk, res 260 B
Skinner Isaac, merchant, res 260 B
Skinner I. A., manager Alameda Iron Works, res Nicholl
House
Skinner John, gardener, 2137 Chestnut
Skinner Parley J., carpenter C. P. E. E., res Division Eow
Skitch William, wheelwright Henry Hampel, res 728 East
33rd, Lynn
Slanty William B., clerk Michael Hayes, res 769 Market
Slate Walter E., clerk, res 409^ Central av
Slaten Francis M., laborer, res 264 Fifth
Slater William W., train dispatcher C. P. E. E., res 872
Henry
Slattery James, second officer stmr El Capitan, res 261
East 16th
Slicer C. B. Mrs., res 622 Ninth
Slicer Charles B., res 522 Ninth
SUCER HUGH, president Alameda Macadamizing Co., 954
Broadway, res 317 Third
Slitz John (Jones <fc Slitz) res 269 Fifth
Sloan Alexander, iron molder (S. F.) res 314 B
Sloan Charles E., turner Oakland Planing Mills, res 1060
Harrison
Sloan James F., clerk (S. F.) res 1219 Webster
Sloan John, finisher, res 1060 Harrison
Sloan William E., capitalist, res 1060 Harrison
Sloanaker I. N., tailor, 1247 Broadway
Sloper Harvey N., clerk E. S. Denison, res 953 Eighth
Small Frederick E., fireman C. P. E. E., res 1112 Elev-
enth av
Small George, gardener Thomas H. WiUiams, res First av
bet East Central av and East 14th
inflM^iirn collectors aM attorneys CofldnctSDits In au state Courts
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet st„ S. P., ment lor Paieni Window Shade Fixtures.
446 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Small Henry S., engineer C. P. R. R., res 1684 Taylor
Small Henry S., ticket collector C. P. R. E., res 1365 Tenth
Small J. Hervey, engineer C. P. R. R., res 929 Wood
Small John H., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1722 Chase
Smallman James K., groceries, 551 East Central av, res 415
East 14th
Smart George R., stencil cutter (S. F.) res 854 Adeline
Smedberg James R., gas engineer (S. F.) res 1136 Filbert
Smilie James, carpenter, res 1461 Broadway
Smilie John, plasterer, res 1461 Broadway
Smilie Robert, contractor and builder, res 1461 Broadway
Smilow Margaret Mrs., res 489 Orchard
Smith Abraham, fireman C. P. R. R., res 1718 Eighth
Smith Abraham, peddler, res 305 Second
Smith A. C. Mrs., dressmaker, res 1156 Broadway
Smith Albert, clerk, res 743 East 14th
Smith Albert L., bookkeeper A. J. Snyder, res SE cor Tenth
and Filbert
Smith Alexander, boats, foot Webster, res 253 Second
Smith Alice Miss, res 358 East 16th
Smith Almon B., laborer, res 710 Market
Smith Andrew D., insurance agent (S. F.) res 910 Myrtle
Smith Angus J., carpenter, res 408 Fifth
Smith Ann Mrs, res S s Fourteenth bet Wood and Willow
Smith Anna E. Miss, clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res SE cor
Nineteenth and West
Smith Annie P., widow, res 918 Fifth
Smith Arthur, laborer Charles O. Trask, res Seminary avnr
Mills' Seminary
Smith August, laborer C. P. R. R., res N s Short bet Cedar
and Bay
Smith A. W. S., groceries and provisions, NW cor Eighth
and Campbell, res 1011 Pine
Smith B. F., res 496 Twenty-fourth
Smith Bradford W., bank teller (S. F.) res 950 FHbert
Smith Charles, butcher, res 664 Tenth
Smith Charles, cook Jeremiah E. Whitcher, res 658 Eighth
Smith Charles, laborer, res S s Thirteenth bet Willow and
Campbell
Smith Charles H., butcher, 1319 Brush, res 1313 Brush
Smith Charles H., gents' furnishing goods, 953 Broadway,
res 526 William
Smith Charles R., tinsmith (S. F.) res 1623 Myrtle
Smith Christopher, laborer, res 130 Ellen
Smith Christopher J., fruit peddler, res cor Fruit Vale av
and County Road
^ F I AIINHRY *^*=**=**=* X;^ox-l5., Xjo-it^ JE*xr±Gem
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY. 447
Smith C. L. (C. L. Smith & Co.) res 1955 Grove
Smith C. L. & Co. (C. L. Smith) engraving and lithograph-
ing, 1313 Broadway
Smith Clark A., yardmaster C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 413 A
Smith Daniel, boarding, 1812 Seventh
Smith De Witt C, musician, res 836 Broadway
Smith DoUie Miss, res 527 Thirty-sixth
Smith Dora T, Miss, deputy Assessor Oakland Township,
1313 Brush
SMITH DU RAY, searcher of records, Union Bank Build-
ing, SE cor Ninth and Broadway, res 869 Washington
Smith Edward B., principal Bay District School, res 770
Pine
Smith Edwin P., watchmaker R. W. Edwards, res 805 Jef-
ferson
Smith Edwin P., gardener, res 1525|^ Broadway
Smith E. H. Mrs., dressmaker, res Sunnyside House
Smith Eleanor Mrs., res 2161 Fourteenth av, Lynn
Smith Ellen Mrs., res 476 East 11th
Smith F. A., res Tremont House
Smith Fannie G. Miss, teacher Cole School, res Remillard's
Building
Smith F. Percy, bookkeeper (S. F.) rea SE cor Castro and
Ninth
Smith Frank, farm hand J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clare-
mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Smith Frank H., hostler City Hall Stables, res 525 Sixteenth
Smith Frank M., carpenter, res 768 Twenty-first
Smith Frederick, with H. C. Clark, res Bay av, Melrose
Smith Frederick J., machine hand Pioneer Planing Mills,
res 607 Webster
Smith Frederick U., mining (S. F.) res 954 Central av
Smith G. E. Mrs., principal Eucalyptus Hall School, res
1063 Eleventh av
Smith George, clerk H. Ludemann, res 1251 Kirkham
Smith George, printer, res 864 Clay
Smith George E. , res 1063 Eleventh av
Smith George H., liquor saloon, 674 Broadway
Smith George W., machinist East Oakland Planing Mills,
res 601 Third
Smith G. Frank, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res SE cor Castro
and Ninth
Smith Hamilton A. G., carpenter, res 1423 Twelfth av
Smith Hemy, joiner C. P. R. R.
Smith Henry S., commission merchant (S. F.) res 918 Fifth
Smith Henry T.. policeman, res 1457 Broadway
GILBERT & BROWN
Parties Purcbnslngr fiirnlshert Willi Money for
Buildlnsr — PavnMe In Installments nt Low Jiates of
Interest. No. 2 Park Bow, Parb St., Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
448 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Smith Hugh S., joiner (S. F.) res 205 Third
Smith Isaac, peddler, res 305 Second
Smith Isabella, widow, res 662 East 15th
Smith Jacob, hackdriver, res 716 Seventh
Smith Jacob, junk dealer, 424 Third
Smith Jacob C., laborer, res 769 Twenty-second
Smith James, laborer, res S s Thirteenth bet Willow and
Campbell
Smith James, laborer, res 2036 Chestnut
Smith James, stock dealer, res 210 Fifth
Smith James C, lumber (S. F.) res 1422 Eighth
Smith James H. (Miller & Smith) attornej-at-law, 864 Broad-
way, res 1923 Filbert
Smith jane Mrs., res 1322 Thirteenth av
Smith J. Howard, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res Claremont av
nr College av
Smith John, clerk Galindo Hotel
Smith John, saloon keeper, res 555 Sixth
Smith John, tailor William Strathern, res S. F.
Smith John B., screener Weston & Welch, res 830 East 14th
Smith John H., hostler City Hall Stables, res 525 Sixteenth
Smith John J., carriage painter J. O. N. Smith, res S. F.
Smith John J., laborer, res 1267 Thirteenth av
Smith John O. N., carriage painting, trimming and repair-
ing, 518-520 Seventh, res 518 Seventh
Smith John W., barber, 1210 Broadway, res 685 Twenty -fifth
Smith John W., hostler City Hall Stables, res 525 Sixteenth
Smith Joseph, laborer, res 243 Louise
Smith Joseph, laborer C. P. E. E.
Smith Joseph, miner, res 421 Second
Smith Kate, domestic 1406 Thirteenth av
Smith Leon D., clerk C. P. E. E. (S. F.) res 910 Myrtle
Smith Leonard, teamster, res 211 Third
Smith Maggie, widow, res 1401 Thirteenth
Smith Maggie, nurse George W. Meade, res 1318 Jackson
Smith Martin B. (E. Surryhne & Co.) res lull Pine
Smith Mary Mrs., ladies nurse, res 2215 Chestnut
Smith Mary B. Mrs., deputy assessor Oakland Township, res
358 East 16th
Smith Max, res 861 Harrison
Smith Michael, clerk (S. F.) res 958 Campbell
Smith Olive Mrs. , dressmaking, 1423 Twelfth av
Smith Oliver, freight agent C. P. E. E., Oakland Wharf, res
937 Myrtle
Smith Oliver B., commission merchant (S. F.) res 604 Cen-
tral av
Q F I AIINHRY Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J.S. G.GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 449
Smith Kobert P., clerk Geo. W. McKeand, res 461| Fourth
Smith Samuel, plumber, res S s Telegraph av nr Fortieth,
Temescal
Smith Sandford E., manager Alameda County Ice Co., 416
Ninth, res 526 William
Smith Stephen H., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 950 Filbert
Smith Stephen M. (Rosseter & Smith, S. F.) res 1260 Har-
rison
Smith Thomas, broker, 1007 Broadway, res 875 Filbert
Smith Timothy R., machinist C. P. R. K., res 368 Fifth,
rear
Smith Walter Mrs., res 619 Nineteenth
Smith Ward M., salesman (S. F.) res Galindo Hotel
Smith W. Bruce, freight clerk C P. R. R., Oakland Wharf,
res 937 Myrtle
Smith William, deputy poundmaster, res 1940 Poplar
Smith William, laborer Charles Mathies, res 525 Third
Smith William, liquor saloon, SW cor Tenth and Franklin
Smith William A., fireman C. P. R. R., res 1773 Goss
Smith William B., res 677 Twenty-first
Smith William H., fireman C. P. R. R., res 885 Bay
Smith William H., mining, res 526 Williams
Smith William M., salesman Charles H. Smith, res 526
Williams
Smith Young Guest, res 2469 Thirteenth av, Lynn
Smith Mrs., seamstress, res Tubbs Hotel
Smithlen Frank, carpenter, res 717 Fourth
Smithlen Harriet Mrs., res 717 Fourth
Smyth Charles F., speculator, res Tubbs Hotel
Smyth John, plasterer, res 1658 Telegraph av
Smyth John H., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res W s Claremont
av nr Park av
Smyth Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 410 Tenth
Smyth Samuel, carpenter, res 410 Tenth
Snell D. J., compositor, res NE cor Alcatraz av and Calais,
Temescal
Snell J. A., compositor Tribune Publishing Co., res NE cor
Alcatraz av and Calais, Temescal
Snell Margaret C. Miss, principal preparatory department
Snell Seminary, res 568 Central av
Snell Mary E. Miss, principal Snell Seminary, res 568 Cen-
tral av
Snell R. B. Rev., principal Snell Seminary, res 568 Cen-
tral av
Snell Seminary, R. B. Snell and Miss Mary E. Snell princi-
pals, 568 Central av
AnAM^£ rn sell real ESTATE-OailandProDertylo Exchange lorRanclies
HUHIIIW (X UU. S.£. cor. EltiUTU anU BROADWAY. Ip stain.
29
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Maim St..S. F., liaporier Frencli and Ejiglisli WALL PAPERS
450 OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY.
Snider Andrew, merchant (S. F.) res 1023 Linden
Sniffen Elijah, mining, res 1214 Clay
Snook Charles E., clerk (S. F.) res 1678 Taylor
Snook Charles W., carpenter C. P. E. E., res 1678 Taylor
Snook Frederick W., plumber (S. F.) res 1678 Taylor
Snook George W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1678 Taylor
Snook William S., plumber (S. F.) res 1678 Taylor
Snow & Eagsdale (Henry K. Snow and John C. Eagsdale)
managers Alameda County Branch Pacific Mutual Life
Insurance Co., NE cor Broadway and Thirteenth
Snow Harry J., pressman (S. F.) res 1063 Willow
Snow Henry K. (Snow & Eagsdale) res S. F.
Snow John F. & Co. (Charles J. Holmes) cleaning and dye-
ing works, 1063 Broadway
Snow Leander O., teamster, res N s Thirty-sixth, bet Market
and San Pablo av, Temescal
Snow Poland W., wholesale hardware (S. F.) res 672 Four-
teenth
Snow W^illiam, clerk (S. F.) res 932 Thirty-fourth
Snow William H., tailor (S. F.) res 1063 Willow
Snowball Eobert Y., res 1379 Harrison
SNUG SALOON, Otto Kneipp proprietor, 422 Eleventh
Snyder Andrew J., real estate, 467 Ninth, resWs San Pablo
av bet Alcatraz and Dwight W^ay
Snyder Block, SE cor Ninth and W^ashington
Snyder Daniel, packer J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Claremont
av and Clifton, Temescal
Snyder S. P., res Hartman House
Sohlke Carl W., agent Boca Brewing Co. (S. F.) res 973
Kirkham
Sohst Brothers (J. F. W. and Henry J. Sohst) proprietors
Pioneer Carriage Factory, NE cor Eighth and Franklin
Sohst Henry J . (Sohst Brothers) res 708 W^ebster
Sohst J. F. W. (Sohst Brothers) res 859 Webster
Solaro Henry J., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1314 Eighth
Solina Francis, laborer, res 521 Third
Solomon George A., res E s Telegraph av nr Birch, Temes-
cal
Solomon Jacob, cigar manufacturer (S. F.) res 1164 Eighth
Solomon Julius, res 1164 Eighth
Solomon Mary E., groceries, tinware and varieties, E s Tel-
egraph av nr Birch, Temescal
Solon Frank, gardener, res Winter's Hotel
Somerset House, Mrs. E. A. Bushell proprietress, 462 Cen-
tral av
Somerville Thos. D., fireman paycar C. P. E. E., res Alameda
33 Geat7 St., San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY »™«H3eaB,».»a„o.,...
i. S. G. GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ICE, 365 Tenth.
OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY. 451
Sommer Simeon M., master mariner, res 1714 Thirteenth
Songey William F., painter, res 862 Twentieth
Soracco Thomas, manager A. Daneri, res NW cor Pine and
Seventh
Sorensen Frederick W., gardener, res NE cor Webster and
Twenty-second
Sorensen G., machinehand Enterprise Mills, resN s Thirty-
ninth nr Grove, Temescal
Soreuson Eeua, domestic 330 East 17th
Sorrell JosejDh, whitener, res 652 Franklin
Sorrell Thomas, whitener, res 652 Franklin
Souders M. J. Mrs., res 515 Ninth
Souffraine James, cook Nicholas Williams, res East Berke-
ley
Souffraine Louis, tiusmith, res Clarendon House
Soule' Frank Jr., professor Civil Engineering and Astronomy,
University, res 960 Oak
Soule George W., car repairer C. P.R. R.
Soule John, painter James T. Gardiner, res 603 East 23rd
Soule Joseph T., master mariner, res 819 Webster
Soule P. H., res 483 Merrimac
South British and National Insurance Cos., A. G. Davis &
Co. agents, NE cor Broadway and Thirteenth
South Pacific Coast R. E. Co., Ralph Emerson ticket agent,
NE cor Broadway and Thirteenth
Sovea William, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1685 Eighth
Spaiford James M., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1311
Fifth av
Spanhacke Henry, mining, res 1711 Chase
Spark J. H., painter C. P. R. R.
Sparks Martin V., farmer, res 514 Sixteenth
Spaulding Charles, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Spaulding Charles H., saw fitter (S. F.) res 1022 Peralta
Spaulding Julia Miss, res 1363 Eighth av
SPAUKDING NATHAN W., saw manufacturer (S. F.) res
SW cor Nineteenth av and East 25th
Spaulding Seaman, cook, res 241 Watts
Spear Adrian, clerk Custom House (S. F.) res 566 Thirty-
fifth
Spear Augustus, carpenter, res 618 East 22nd
Spear Charles H., clerk, res S s Fifth bet Magnolia and
Union
Spear Frederick A., druggist, res S s Fifth bet Magnolia
and Union
Spear Frederick F., clerk, res S s Fifth bet Magnolia and
Union
GILBERT & BROWN
Offer llie mcsl Desirable ResideDce Prc-peny on the CoasL
Call at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 MarKet St., s. F., Wholesale anl Retail Bealer m Paper Hangings
452 OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY.
Spear John I., commission merchant (S. F.) res S'W cor
Oak and Central av
Spear Joseph S-, auctioneer (S. F.) res 1107 Adeline
Spear T. D., undertaker William T. Hamilton, res 1116
Broadway
Specht William Jr., carpenter, res 230 Harlan
Speck Joseph, laborer, res N s Derby nr Humboldt av,
Speier Louis, clerk (S. F.) res 572 Tenth
Spellman Ann, widow, res 1416 Central av
Spence William G., well borer, res 530 Ninth
Spencer George O., expressman (S. F.) res S s Center nr
Seventh
Spencer George W., res 1378 Eighth
Spencer Herbert W., clerk John Cushing, res 512 Ninth
Spencer John, carpenter, res S s Parker nr Dana, Tem-
escal
Spencer John, plumbing and gasfitting, 1771 San Pablo av,
res 1769 San Pablo av
Spencer Leander, res N s Fortieth nr Adeline, Temescal
Spenzer Andrew, gardener Warren Olney, 481 Prospect
Sperb Jacob, clerk, res 720 Fourth
Sperry Austin, flour (S. F.) res 578 Sixteenth
Sperry Frank, carpenter, res 574 Thirtj^-fifth
Spiars Frank W., restaurant, 1757 Seventh, res 713 Tenth
Spieth William, cabinetmaker (S. F.) res 1376 Fifteenth
Spofford William E., shoemaker Hall & Co., res 664 Tenth
Spooner Mitchell E., lumber dealer, res W s San Pablo av
nr San Pablo Station
Sprague G. A., painter C. P. K. E., res 1605 Third
Sprague George A., machinist, res 1504 Third
Sprague George W., carpenter, res 168 Second
Spray John collector (S. F.) res 354 Sixth
Sprecher Samuel P. Rev., pastor First Presbyterian Church,
res 1366 Harrison
Spreen Mattie Miss, res W s Fruit Vale av nr Hopkins
Springer Ransom, salesman (S. F.) res 1713 Taylor
Sprinkle C E. Mrs., midwife, res 1210 Peralta
Sprinkle John C, carpenter, res 417 East Central av
Sprinkle William, res 1210 Peralta
Springston Jefferson, carpenter, res 326 Seventh av
Sproul Hattie B. Miss, teacher Cole School, res 1413 Brush
Sproule Andrew, res 763 Jefferson
Sproule Catharine (Sproule Sisters) res 763 Jefferson
Sproule Charlotte (Sproule Sisters) res 763 Jefferson
Sproule Sarah J. (Sproule Sisters) res 763 Jefferson
SI? T A ITMTI'R V ^^sliiiig called (or and Delivered In S. F., Oakland, Alameda, MUMj
. £ . ilnUllUIll. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
GREAT REDUCTION in Price of Ice, at GORDON'S, 365 TENTH.
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 453
Sproule Sisters (Sarah J., Charlotte and Catharine Sproule)
fancy drygoods, E s Broadway opp Fourteenth
Spruance John, liquor dealer (S. F.) res 1356 Franklin
Spurr Marie A. Miss, deputy assessor Oakland Township,
res 1315 Grove
Squire Henry P., cashier Tribune Publishing Co., res 468
East 11th
Squire Orrin D., res 468 East 11th
Squires Lovell, bookkeeper (S. F.) res SE cor Seventh
and Oak
St. Andrews Mission Church (Episcopal) Masonic Hall,
NE cor Seventh and Willow
St. Andrews Society, rooms 1056 Broadway
St. Clair Charles, hostler J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor
Claremont av and Clifton, Temescal
St. Clair Nellie, domestic 1326 Tenth av
St. John Chauncey M., res Lake Shore av nr Excelsior
St. John Edward, laborer, res 818 Lydia
St. John John, drayman, res Twenty-second nr Myrtle
St. John's Episcopal Chvirch, Rev. Benjamin Akerly, D.D.,
rector. Grove bet Seventh and Eighth
St. John's Mission, 707 Broadway
St. Joseph Fire and Marine Insurance Co., A. A. Guernsey
& Co. agents, 906 Broadway
St. Joseph's Academy, Brother Sabiniau director, 159 Fifth
St. Louis House, Louis Chartrand proprietor, 560 Franklin
St. Mary's Academy, SE cor Eighth and Grove
St. Mary's Cemetery (Catholic) A. Mclsaac superintendent,
Webster nr Mountain View Cemetery
St. Mary's Free School, NVV cor Seventh and Jefferson
St. Mathews J. H., editor Evening Tribune, res S. F.
St. Nicholas Insurance Co. (of New York) Doe, Griffin &
Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
St. Patrick's Church, Rev. J. B. McNally rector, N s Seward
bet Campbell and Peralta
St. Paul Insurance Co. (fire of St. Paul) E. A. Heron agent,
422 Central av
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Revs. Hobart Chatwood and
J. Lewis Parks rectors, cor Fourteenth and Harrison
St. Vincent Frederick, hostler, res 1928 Poplar
Stachler John J., furnished rooms, 1460 Seventh
STACK & CO. (William Stack and Jacob Kreker) butchers,
NE cor Fifth and Harrison
Stack John G. , gasfitter, res 614 Filbert
Stack Thomas, clerk Stack & Co., res NE cor Fifth and
Harrison
Pnllprt Yniir Rilk ^i^li adams & CO., "Oakland" Coliectioii Office,
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Martet St., S. F.-Complete stocK ol Paper Hangings- -snillnl Worlanra.
454 OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY.
Stack William, laborer, res 417 Seventh
Stack William (Stack & Co.) res NE cor Fifth & Harrison
Stackhouse William, whitener and paper hanger, res 760
Fifth
Staehli Melchior, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Staempfli Charles, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1624 Eighth
Staguaro Nicolai, gardener, res 562 Third
Stable Ida, widow, furnished rooms, 313 Sixth
Stahlecker & Terp (Jacob Stahlecker and J. E. Terp) black-
smith and carriage makers, SW cor West and Central av
Stahlecker Jacob (Stahlecker & Terp) res SW cor West and
Central av
Stahr Christopher, conductor C. P. R. R., res 828 Chester
Stalder Joseph Jr., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1412 Twelfth av
Staley Jacob, carpenter, res 826 Castro
Stanchfield Charles D., tinsmith (S. F.) res 308 Tenth
Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (of New Zeland)
J. B. Miranda agent, 407 Eighth
Standeford David W. (Burnham, Standeford & Co.) res 819
Fifteenth
Standeford Joseph A., agent, res 614 Fourteenth
Standeford N. D. Mrs., principal Grove Street Primary
School, res 614 Fourteenth
Standeford William W., inspector Custom House (S. F.)
res 819 Fifteenth
Standish Frank K., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 14 Pine,
Pearson Row
Standring S. S. Mrs., res 914 Pine
Stanford Mary J., widow, res 1575 Filbert
STANFORD STABLES, Christian H. Nor proprietor, NE
cor Wood and Seventh
Staniels William H., laborer C. P. R.R., res 668 East 32nd,
Lynn
Stanley James W., engineer S. P. C. R. R., res 363 Fourth
Stanley William, waiter Tubbs Hotel
Stanly John A., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 1221 Jackson
Stanton Harmon, res 479 Plymouth av
Stanton Timothy, laborer, res 705 Twenty-eighth
Stanton Walter, gardener Thomas R. Hayes, 956 Myrtle
Staples George B., res Nicholl House
Staples James W., insurance agent (S. F.) res W s Webster
nr Moss av
Stapleton Joseph, with Samuel Kellett, res S. F.
Star House, Mrs. Jane Layton proprietress, 1803 Seventh
Stark J. F., engineer C. P. R. R.
Starke William, carpenter, res Winter's Hotel
Sr I A 1 1 M n D Y <3rc»oc5L TT^orls., Ijox;^ I»i-1oo»
. r. LAUIlUni. Office, 33 Geary St.. S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
J.S. G. GORDON IS THE PIONEER ICE MAN, 365 TENTH ST.
OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY. 455
Starkweather Arthur C. , res 1506 San Pablo av
Starkweather Frank H., res 1506 San Pablo av
Starkweather Haynes K., res 1506 San Pablo av
STARR & CO. (Abram D. and Augustus W. Starr and A.
Bannister) flour and mill feed, foot Franklin
Starr Abram D. (Starr & Co) res 1363 Grove
Starr Augustus W. (Starr & Co.) res Vallejo
Starr George, res Peralta nr Thirty-sixth
Starr George W., bookkeeper Starr & Co., res Nicholl House
Starr William M., with Occidental Warehouse (S. F.) res
1353 Grove
Startin Thomas, laborer, res 845 Isabella
State Investment and Insurance Co. (of S. F.) A. G. Davis
& Co. agents, NE cor Broadway and Thirteenth
State of Pennsylvania Insurance Co. (fire, of Philadelphia)
Doe, Griffin & Seaman agents, 958 Broadway
Stearns C. A., driver Oakland R. R. Co., res S s Forty-
seventh nr Shattuck av, Temescal
Stearns Henry M., teacher (S. F.) res 1019 Eighth
Stearns H. P. Miss, teacher Cole School, res 1018 Adeline
Stearns Levina R., widow, res 914 Sixteenth
Stebbins Alfred, agent (S. F.) res 1054 Kirkham
Stedman William A., shoemaker David J. Outram, res Tel-
egraph av nr Fortieth, Temescal
Steel J., res Tubbs Hotel
Steelarm Fred., farmer, res S s Linden nr Broadway
Steele Edward G. L. merchant (S. F.) res 824 Jackson
Steele H. Mrs., widow, res 1929 Telegraph
Steele Oscar C., hotel keeper (Virginia City) res 1622
Eleventh av
Steen Hannah Mrs., res 626 Seventeenth
Steen Joseph F., deputy City Assessor, res 522 Thirty-fifth
Steen Samuel, salesman B. V. Reichenberg, res 626 Seven-
teenth
Steere Thomas F. (Steere & Colby) res 351 Seventh av
STEERE & COLBY (Thomas F. Steere and Hiram H.
Colby) groceries, hardware and crockery and agents
Wells, Fargo Sl Go's Express, SE cor East Central and
Thirteenth avs
STEERE & COLBY'S SAN FRANCISCO, EAST OAK-
LAND, FRUIT VALE AND MILLS' SEMINARY
EXPRESS, SE cor East Central and Thirteenth avs
Stefi"anoni Achille, jeweler and watchmaker, 1007 Broadway,
res 565 Twenty-second
Steffens Diedrich, gi'ocer (S. F.) res 1664 Seward
Steffey Harvey J., res 1714 Eighth
Pi I h art 5 PrniAfn Houses Built, and Houses and Lois lor Sale on tlie Installment Plan,
UIIUCllOCDlUWII Office No.2 Park Row. Park Street, Alameda.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Hamt St., S. F., me finest collection ol Modern Art Paper Emm>
456 OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY.
Steffey Jeremiah, foreman carpenter C. P. E. R., res 1714
Eighth
Stegman Charles H., clerk Assessors Ofl&ce (S. F.) res 2204
Market
Stehm'Frederick, cigarmaker Phillip Conradi, res 467 Seventh
Steigler Emily, domestic 1313 Madison
Stein Adolph, tailor, 902 Washington, res 558 Third
Stein Arthur, solicitor, res 809 Henry
Steinbruck Rudolph, wagonmaker (S. E.) res 962 Campbell
Steinhagen P., commission merchant (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Steinhardt Nathan, car repairer C. P. R. R., res 1780 At-
lantic
Steinmeyer Frank D., butcher, res junction Peralta and
Hollis
Steinmeyer Hugo, butcher, res junction Peralta and Hollis
Steinmeyer Sarah A., furnished rooms, 553 Second
Steinwand Joseph, carpenter, res 1424 San Pablo av
Stephens Richard, carpenter C. P. R. R., res 1662 Pacific
Stephens Samuel, fish and oysters (S. F.) res 1263 Eighth
Stephens William, porter Tubbs Hotel
Stephenson Robert, dairy, E s High nr Railroad Crossing,
Melrose
Stephenson Stanley, painter and whitener, SE cor Seventh
and Washington, res 666 Tenth
Sternitzky Charles, carpenter, res 1932 Myrtle
Sternitzky Robert, carpenter, res 1464 Thirteenth
Stetson Alva M., superintendent dredger (S. F.) res 921
Center
Stetson Charles R., res 971 East 14th
Stetson James, pedlar, res E s Webster nr First
Steuer Gustave A., driver Berkeley Laundry
Stevens Addie, widow, res 521 Sixth
Stevens A. Henry, grain dealer, res 829 Myrtle
Stevens Calvin J., capitalist, res 267 Eighth
Stevens Charles, laborer C. P. R. R., res 802 Wood
Stevens Charles, boilermaker, res 802 Wood
Stevens E. A. Miss, teacher Prescott School, res 966 Ches-
ter
Stevens F. E., fireman C. P. R. R.
Stevens George W., res 362 East 10th
Stevens Harriet F. Miss, private school, E s Sixth av bet
East 10th and East 11th, res Berkeley
Stevens Horace J., laborer, res 477 Twenty-first
Stevens James W., life insurance agent (S. F.) res 1265 Clay
Stevens Levi (Stevens, Baker & Co., S. F.) res W s Fruit
Vale av nr Hopkins
S. F. LAUNDRY.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING.
Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [ g ] DIRECTORY. 457
Stevens Mary A. Mrs., res 1762 Division
Stevens Walter P., clerk C. P. R. E., res 829 Myrtle
Stevenson & Ware (Frank W. Stevenson and C. P. Ware)
boots and shoes, 1163 Broadway
Stevenson F. E. & Co. (Frederick E. Stevenson and B. S.
Tower) crockery and glassware, 1062 Broadway
Stevenson Frank W. (Stevenson & Ware) res 1363 Broadway
Stevenson Frederick E. (F. E. Stevenson & Co.) res 573
Eleventh
Stevenson Henry H., carpenter, res 658 Alice
Stevenson H. L., engineer C. P. E. E.
Stevenson Matthew, laborer, les Oakland House
Steward J. M. Mrs., res 664 Tenth
Steward Joseph H., shoemaker Hall & Co., res 664 Tenth
Steward Samciel H., shoefitter Hall & Co., res 664 Tenth
Stewart & Chandler (Charles A. Stewart and Charles A.
Chandler) bottlers ale and porter, 962 Thirty-fifth
Stewart Andrew J., clerk (S. F.) res 762 Chester
Stewart Charles A. (Stewart & Chandler) res 962 Thirty-
Stewart Daniel, shipcarpenter C. P. E. E.
Stewart E. J. Miss, teacher, res 1666 Taylor
Stewart E. J. Mrs., res 470 Ninth
Stewart Grace, domestic 1132 Filbert
Stewart J. Mrs., dressmaker, res 614 Seventeenth
Stewart James, butcher P. J. Gerhardy, S s Weston av bet
Telegraph av and Broadway
Stewart Jennie Miss, res 763 Eleventh
Stewart John, laborer C. P. E. E., res 1862 Seventh
Stewart John, wholesale butcher, stockyard, Butchertown,
res Butchertown
Stewart L. Mrs., dressmaker, 524 Sixteenth
Stewart Louisa, domestic 266 East Central av
Stewart M. A. Mrs., res Tremont House
Stewart M. L. Mrs., res 763 Eleventh
Stewart Eobert B., mining, res 1511 Brush
Stewart Thomas M., res 524 Sixteenth
Stewart Walter J., accountant, res Highland Park, E. O.
Stewart William, fireman C. P. E. E.
Stewart William, porter (S. F.) res 951 Cypress
Stewart William H., barber shop and baths, 470 Ninth
Stickney B. C. Miss, proof reader Pacific Press, res cor Cen-
tral av and Castro
Stickney Benjamin W., type finisher Pacific Press, res 1216
Seventh
Sticknev S. A. Mrs., res 1216 Seventh
The "Oakland" Collection Office,
8t!i and Broadway, up stairs
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F,--Special Wmm in Window Shades to Order.
458 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Stickney Silas C, student Oakland Business College
Stierlen George, machinist (S. F. ) res 924 Pine
Stierlen John, machinehand (S. F.) res 924 Pine
Stiffen Louis, laborer Louis Lamballot, res Old County Road
nr Fruit Vale av
Stiles Henry, stone cutter (S. F.) res cor Center and B
Stiller P. B., electrotyper (S. F.) res 920 Kirkham
Stilley Henry G., carpenter (S. F.) res 1677 Lincoln
Stillman Howard, machinist C. P. E. R.
Stilwell & Son (C. H. and A. W. Stilwell) bill posters and
distributors, 506 Ninth
Stilwell Albert W. (Stilwell & Sou) res Remillard's Building
Stilwell B. F., salesman (S. F.) res NE cor Broadway and
Central av
Stilwell Christopher H. (Stilwell & Son) res Remillard's
Building
Stimpson Joseph E., plasterer, res 319 Fourth
Stoakes Benjamin F., melter U. S. Mint (S. F.) res 1318
Market
Stockham G. H., physician, office and res 471 Seventh
Stocks Carl Mrs., res 469i Ninth
Stocky John, liquor saloon, 1774 Seventh, res 1659| Eighth
Stoddard James, carpenter, res 514 Fifteenth
Stoddart A. C, physician, res 1133 Myrtle
Stoer John F., liquor saloon and groceries, junction Adeline
and San Pablo av
Stokes Bridget Mrs., res 478 Twenty-fifth
Stokes Ettie, domestic C. W. Gurnee, 568 Twenty-fifth
Stokes James R., gardener, res 1360 Brush
Stokes Patrick, teamster, res 218 East 15th
Stokes Robert H., gardener, res 1360 Brush
Stokes William, architect NE cor Broadway and Central av,
res 1520 Telegraph av
Stollberg Mary, widow, res 809 Jackson
Stoltz Jacob, butcher William H. Brayton, res 964 Broad-
way
Stone Alfred L. , clerk Gustave L. Mix, res Clinton nr Pros-
pect
Stone B. H. Mrs., teacher Durant School, res 578 Fifteenth
Stone Byron F., commission merchant (S. F.) res 1160
Alice
Stone Edgar P., clerk, res cor Fourteenth and Harrison
Stone E. Pfeiffer Mrs., physician, res 616 Central av
Stone George, res 616 Central av
Stone Henry, piano tuner, 1152 Broadway, res cor Four-
teenth and Webster
Sr I AIIKinDY WASHING well done at very low rates.
. 1. LMUilUnl. Office. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway. Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
459
Stone Jefferson, painter, res S s Fortieth nr Telegraph av,
stone J. Henly, clerk C. P. K. R. (S.F.) res Galindo Hotel
Stone John, driver Oakland RE,, res E s Telegraph av bet
Linden and Temescal, Temescal
Stone John F., detective, res 1509 Brush
Stone John L., janitor Oakland Free Library, res 1509
Brush
Stone Nellie, domestic 1363 Sixth av
Stonebarger Adam, farmer, res 1077 Central av
Storm Frederick, butcher Grayson, Harrell & Co., res Gold-
en Gate Hotel
Storm William, proprietor Golden Gate Hotel, Butchertown
Storman Edward, teamster George F. Crist, res Fourteenth
av nr East Central av
Story Jesse H., operator Western Union Telegraph Co., res
1024 Wood
Story Thomas, res 1024 Wood
Story William R., wheelwright, res 1024 Wood
Stott William, teamster, res S s Weston av bet Telegraph
av and Broadway
STOUT JOSEPH G., housemover, office and res 762 Sixth
Stover David E., res 1310 Thirteenth av
Stowe John, laborer, res 1312 Twelfth av
Stowe Lucy Miss, milliner, res 1312 Twelfth av
Stowell & Wells (George H. Stowell and Herod Wells) gro-
ceries, 1650 Seventh
Stowell George H. (Stowell & Wells) res 812 Campbell
Strahn Annie, domestic John H. Smyth, W s Claremont av
nr Tyler, Claremont
Strahwold John, carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res S. F.
Strand Alexander, stairbuilder, Pioneer Planing Mills, res
366 Tenth
Strasburg Mary Mrs., groceries and vegetables, 1011 Kirk-
ham
Stratford S., lumberman, res 573 Third
Strathern William, merchant tailor, 1206 Broadway, res Al-
ameda
Stratton Fred. S., law student (S. F.) res 461 East Central av
Stratton James, real estate, res 814 Central av
Stratton James T., surveyor, res 461 East Central av
Stratton Joseph, res 815 East 16th
Stratton Richard S., car builder, res 414 East 23rd
Stratton William, res 815 East 16th
Straw-bridge Wilber L. (Turner & Strawbridge) res 614 Four-
teenth
GILBERT & BROWN
»!»riic» Pui-ehasins fumltdied willi money for
Buildinjf — Pa\aMe in luslallnientb at L"W JlatcB of
Interest. No. 2 Park Row, ParU St., Alameda.
GEO.W. CLARK, 645 Mamt St.. S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
460 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Street Cyrus FT., real estate and mining, res 1009 Tenth av
Street Harry W., barber Benjamin F. Edwards, res SE cor
Ninth and Clay
Street Helen Miss, dressmaker, res Sunnyside House
Streit William, liquor saloon, NE cor Franklin and Eleventh
Streitberger Chris., dairyman, E s San Pablo av nr Kailroad
Crossing, Temescal
Strickland John E., driver O. K. R., res N s Weston av nr
Telegraph av
STRICKLAND SIDNEY L., books, stationery, blank book
manufacturer, pictures, archery, and fancy goods, 1061
Broadway, res Olmstead House, Telegraph av
Strickland William, master mariner, res Centennial House
Strickland William A., master mariner, res Centennial House
Striker Jennie Miss, operator Broadway Station, res 1722
Chase
Striker John W., machinehand C. P. R. R., res 1708 William
Striker R. Mrs., res 1722 Chase
Strome Edward B., engineer East Oakland Planing Mills,
res Union Hotel
Strong Charles L., mining superintendent, res 566 Eleventh
Strong Eli, contractor, res 980 Wood
Strong Fred. A., druggist R. E. Bell, res cor Broadway and
Telegraph av
Strong George H. (Dewey & Co., S. F.) res 832 Thirteenth
Strong Jacob H. Rev., pastor Congregational Church, res
862 Castro
Strong Theodore P. (Walker & Strong) res 1303 Broadway
Strother Philip, hackman, res N s Moss av bet Telegraph av
and Broadway
Strum Horace, laborer, res 848 Isabella
Stuart Charles D., liquor saloon (S. F.) res 1554 Eighth
STUART DANIEL, boots and shoes, 961 Washington, res
1221 Franklin
Stuart William A., res 408 Thirteenth
Stuart William J., gasfitter, res 408 Thirteenth
Stubbs George A., manufacturer patent medicine, res 1800
Grove
Stubbs Jessie, chief engineer stmr Capital, res S. F.
Studley George B., clerk (S. F.) res NW cor Franklin and
Central av
Stufflebean George, carriagemaker James Gowanlock, res
718 Webster
Stulz & Schnelle (Charles Stulz and Herman Schnelle) bar-
bers, 1762 Seventh
Stulz Charles (Stulz & Schnelle) res 1718 Seventh
S F I AIINDRY WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, 33 Geary Sf., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA In all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY. 461
Stump Maria H., widow, res 1324 Eleventh av
Sturges Frank F., salesman (S. F.) res 758 Castro
Sturges Wallace G., papercarrier, res 1013 Wood
Sturm Joseph N., plumber W^. W^. Montague & Co., res 916
Pine
Sturm Katie Miss, res 965 Franklin
Sturm Louis C, gasfitter James McGivney, res 965 Franklin
Sturrock James R., plasterer, res 765 Ljdia
Stutt John, farmer Horatio P. Livermore, res cor Fourth|av
and McAdam
Stuttmeister William, dentist (S. F.) res 1218 Fourteenth
Stutz Jacob, butcher, res W s Green nr Dalton av
Suderstrand Otto, cabinetmaker, res 1068 Twenty-fourth
Sueell Walter, housemover, S s Seventh bet Franklin and
Webster, res 823 Twenty-second
Suhl Christian F., blacksmith and wagonmaker (S. F.) res
1111 Peralta
Sullivan B. A. Mrs., widow, res 573 Thirty-sixth
Sullivan Bridget, dressmaker, res 681 Twenty-third
Sullivan Cornelius, nightwatchman C. P. R. R., res 1406
Sixteenth
Sullivan Dennis W^., boxmaker Eagle Box Factory, resS. F.
Sullivan Edward, baker, res 1301 Webster, rear
Sullivan Eugene, laborer C P. R. R., res 736 Chestnut
Sullivan Humphrey, laborer, res 618 Adeline
Sullivan James, carriagepainter, cor Sixteenth and Tele-
graph av, res 1008 Franklin
Sullivan James, proprietor Oakland Marble W^orks, E s
Broadway opp Fourteenth, res 1624 San Pablo av
Sullivan James, wines and liquors and furnished rooms, 462
Sixth
Sullivan James M., liquor saloon, W s Webster nr Moun-
tain View Cemetery
Sullivan Jeremiah, fireman C. P. R. R., res 1406 Sixteenth
Sullivan Jeremiah C, res 271 East 17th
Sullivan John, laborer, res 670 Twenty -fifth
Sullivan John, messenger American District Telegraph Co.,
res NE cor Campbell and Atlantic
Sullivan John P., mariner, res 510 Second
Sullivan Michael, boiler riveter C. P. R. R.
Sullivan Michael, horseshoer, 1086 Fourteenth av, res 680
East 14th
Sullivan Patrick, res 1001 Franklin
Sullivan William, laborer, res E s Telegraph av nr Birch,
Temescal
Sullivan Wm. F., insurance, 457 Ninth, res 681 Twenty-third
Pnllppt Yniir Rilk ^i^li ADAMS & co., "OaMand" CoUection Office,
UUIICUI 1 UUI UIIIO S.£. cor. EICUTU ST. and BROADWAY, Upstairs.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., Agent lor Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
462 OAKLAND [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Sullivan William J., weigher (S. F.) res 1776 Taylor
Summers Jam